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Manchester United Manager Erig Ten Hag have left Old Trafford this morning and his replacement has been named by the Club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe

The latest odds on who may replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United have been published.

Ten Hag faced more criticism on Monday night following United’s 4-0 Premier League defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

The defeat left the Red Devils seventh in the rankings, 13 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa and 29 points behind leaders Arsenal.

With United facing an uphill struggle to qualify for Europe, the focus will be on the Dutchman, who faces an unclear future.

According to the most recent odds, former Paris Saint Germain and Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is the frontrunner to take over if United decide to break ways with Ten Hag.

The 50-year-old German, who is poised to depart Bayern Munich at the end of the season, has been linked with a transfer to Old Trafford in recent weeks and is currently put at 2/1 to become Manchester United’s new manager.

After Tuchel, England manager Gareth Southgate is the second favourite at 3/1, with former Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter third at 5/1.
Sky Bet’s current odds on the next permanent United manager (accurate at time of writing):

Thomas Tuchel – 2/1

Gareth Southgate – 3/1

Graham Potter – 5/1

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Roberto De Zerbi, 11/1

Zinedine Zidane, 11/1

Julian Nagelsmann – 12/1

Unai Emery, 16/1

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Julen Lopetegui, 20/1

Kieran McKenna – 20/1

Ruben Amorim – 20/1

Thomas Frank – 20/1

Michael Carrick – 25/1

Thiago Motta – 25/1

Jose Mourinho, 33/1

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 33/1

Following the victory, Ten Hag stated that he will continue to work to turn things around at United.

He stated, “I will keep battling. I prepped the squad as best I could. It was not good enough, and I must accept responsibility for that; but, I will find energy and prepare them for Sunday’s game.

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