Fabrizio Romano Provides Update on Erik ten Hag’s Future at Manchester United

Amidst rumors regarding Erik ten Hag, the Manchester United manager, Fabrizio Romano has given an update.

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We anticipate Erik ten Hag to put an end to any unwanted rumors about his future during his pre-final press conference on Thursday afternoon as he enters FA Cup final week.

Gianluca di Marzio of SoccerNews predicted that Erik ten Hag will be fired following the championship game and named three probable successors.

Was the report based on a calculated guess or was it “breaking news”? According to Fabrizio Romano, no decision has been made as of yet, thus the situation is still uncertain.

Most recent information on Erik ten HagSpeaking through his YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano maintains that Ineos is still considering their alternatives and that no decision has been taken about Erik ten Hag’s future.

He clarifies that Ten Hag is not safe either, although he says rumors that he will undoubtedly depart are untrue.

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Romano clarifies that his performance—rather than the outcome—may matter in his future in light of the Wembley final.

“The Erik ten Hag situation is really open and involves more than just winning the Cup on Saturday,” he clarifies. Since everything is so open-ended on Erik ten Hag, anything can happen.

“He has a chance to leave Manchester United, no doubt about it. The team’s performance and attitude matter more than merely picking up a trophy on Saturday.

Additionally, they are organizing internally for the future of Ten Hag to be discussed as soon as possible.

Therefore, Ten Hag could be sacked from Manchester United, but they haven’t told anyone about this as of yet. There is a 50% chance that we will be able to view his future, and the future is truly open.”

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One manager will be leaving Ineos.Romano affirms that Ineos does want to employ one new manager. According to him, Francesco Farioli will become Ajax’s first-ever Italian manager.

Farioli has a “agreement in principle” to join Erik ten Hag’s previous team. Farioli is now manager of Ineos’ current club, Nice.

With Roma snatching their sporting director Florent Ghisolfi, there’s plenty to do in Nice.