MANU Approaches Erik ten Hag For Managerial Role |READ DETAILS
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Mar 23, 2022
MANU Approaches Erik ten Hag For Managerial Role |READ DETAILS
Europe's top brass, Manchester United has approached Ajax's boss, Erik ten Hag as the lookout for a permanent manager continues.
The 52-year-old Dutch gaffer is one of four names on the club's shortlist as they look to recruit a permanent manager after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's controversial sack last year.
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The Premier League side have interviewed Ajax coach Erik ten Hag over the permanent manager's job.
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Two-time Eredivise title winner, Hag has been cited as one of the United's top flight candidates with the wealth of experience to replace interim manager Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season.
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Kicking off the painstaking interview process this week, Old Trafford's management held talks with the Dutch whose vision and philosophy they are said to be impressed with on Monday, the 21st of March.
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On 16 January 2022, ten Hag became the fastest manager in league history to reach 100 wins with Ajax, achieving the feat in 128 matches.
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