While other clubs see movement (Liverpool targeting Slot, Xavi staying at Barcelona, Amorim linked to Chelsea), Manchester United remain in managerial limbo. Erik ten Hag faces increasing pressure after a poor season, with Thomas Tuchel rumored as a potential replacement.
However, Tuchel’s recent departure from a struggling Bayern Munich raises concerns about him being a significant upgrade.
Former United interim manager Ralf Rangnick could emerge as an unexpected solution. He’s reportedly the frontrunner to take over Tuchel’s position at Bayern, but this move comes at a cost.
Austria extended Rangnick’s contract due to their Euro 2024 qualification, meaning Bayern would need to pay a €3 million release clause.
This development opens the door for a potential return to Manchester United for Rangnick. While his interim spell wasn’t a resounding success, his influence on the club’s long-term vision remains.
With Ten Hag seemingly on borrowed time, could Rangnick be a more suitable choice to lead United forward?