Manchester United mulls Erik ten Hag's future amid dismal season start, eyes Feyenoord's Arne Slot as potential successor.
Manchester United is reportedly contemplating the possibility of parting ways with their manager, Erik ten Hag, following a disappointing start to the season.
The Dutch tactician finds himself at the helm of the club during their most challenging season kickoff in recent memory, a stark contrast to the glorious era of Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford.
Emerging reports from the Netherlands are now hinting at the potential appointment of Feyenoord's manager, Arne Slot, as his successor.
As per insights from 1908.nl, Slot is steadily building a reputation as a promising managerial talent, having garnered significant attention from Tottenham during the summer transfer window, although he ultimately opted to remain loyal to Feyenoord.
Comparatively, Slot appears to offer an improved alternative to Ten Hag, whose triumph in the Carabao Cup last season seemed somewhat fortuitous amidst an otherwise underwhelming campaign.
The pivotal question on the minds of Manchester United supporters and stakeholders alike is how much longer Erik ten Hag can endure in his current role.
A victory against Burnley in the upcoming weekend fixture is undoubtedly imperative, given the team's recent string of defeats to Arsenal, Brighton, and Bayern Munich, as it could very well dictate the course of his managerial tenure.
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