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Erik ten Hag "to become Manchester United's new head coach" (Reuters)
Manchester United will reportedly name Ajax's Erik ten Hag as their new supervisor.
The 52-year-old has been emphatically connected with the job lately and was consulted by the 20-time English bosses during the new worldwide break.
Paris Saint-Germain's Mauricio Pochettino had for some time been considered the number one for the position, yet Ten Hag has moved past the Argentine in the dominance hierarchy this year.
As indicated by ESPN, Man United has now settled on Ten Hag as their next director, with the Red Devils planning to "conclude the arrangement" with the Dutchman.
The previous focal safeguard began his administrative profession with Go Ahead Eagles in 2012, while he has additionally been responsible for Bayern Munich II and Utrecht.
Since showing up at Ajax in 2017, Ten Hag has won two association titles and two Dutch Cups, and his group is right now four points clear of second-set PSV Eindhoven at the highest point of the Eredivisie table.
The accomplished coach is rumored to have begun looking into possible transfer targets for Manchester United this mid-year, including a few players he manages at Ajax.
The Red Devils are currently engaging for a main four spot in the Premier League table, sitting seventh, three points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur ahead of Saturday's conflict with Everton.
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