Manchester United are considering potential successors to manager Erik ten Hag, should he leave his post this summer. Sources indicate that Roberto De Zerbi, Thomas Frank, and Gareth Southgate are being assessed as potential candidates for the role.
INEOS, who recently acquired a stake in the club, are exploring options to gauge the credentials and availability of these coaches. Other managers and coaches are also under consideration.
With discussions ongoing for key personnel moves, including the appointment of a new chief executive and sporting director, INEOS is conducting a structural review at the club. A contingency plan is being developed in case Ten Hag departs.
Ten Hag, who joined United in 2022, is under pressure to secure Champions League qualification. Recent poor results have added to the uncertainty surrounding his position.
Despite the challenges, Ten Hag's reputation in Europe remains strong, attracting interest from clubs in Germany. De Zerbi, Frank, and Southgate are also being closely monitored as potential replacements.
Southgate, in particular, has a history of working with key figures at United, making him an outsider candidate for the managerial role. However, his future with the England national team post-Euro 2024 remains undecided.
United are aware of the need to plan for all eventualities, given the current uncertainties at the club. Efforts are being made to ensure preparedness for any potential changes in leadership.
As the situation evolves, United has declined to comment on the ongoing developments. The club's focus remains on navigating the challenges ahead and securing a successful end to the season.