Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag finds himself in a precarious position as uncertainty clouds his future at Old Trafford.
With no official word from the club or its new backers, Ineos, the Dutchman is left in limbo, sparking endless speculation about his fate.
Following a goalless draw with Aston Villa before the international break, rumors swirled that Ten Hag could be replaced, with names like Thomas Tuchel emerging as potential candidates.
However, despite back-to-back meetings this week, no firm decision has been made public.
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Ineos’ silence speaks volumes
While fans wait anxiously, the absence of any statement from Ineos is adding fuel to the fire. It seems the club’s new investors are still weighing up whether Ten Hag is the man to lead United forward.
According to reports, meetings were held at Old Trafford and in London, but the outcome remains a mystery.
This silence is leaving many to wonder if Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who had declined to publicly back Ten Hag last week, is unsure about the manager's long-term prospects. It’s a waiting game, with the possibility of Ten Hag staying to lead United into their upcoming clash with Brentford.
On the Inside Track podcast, former Everton and Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness even suggested that a loss to Aston Villa would have sealed Ten Hag's exit. The draw, however, might just have bought him more time.
New faces on the horizon?
While Ten Hag’s position remains uncertain, changes in the club’s hierarchy seem to be looming. United are reportedly close to appointing PSG's revenue officer Marc Armstrong, who is at the top of Ineos' wishlist.
With new leadership brewing at the French club, it could open the door for Armstrong to join United and shake things up behind the scenes.
For now, the waiting game continues for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United fans. Will the Dutchman survive the pressure, or is change inevitable? Only time will tell as the Red Devils brace for what could be a pivotal few weeks.