It may be the international break but the news doesn't stop pouring out of Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe isn't keen to waste any time after officially become a co-owner at Manchester United, with his overhaul of the club's footballing department now in motion. The INEOS chairman and his colleagues want to install major changes which could be bad news for Erik ten Hag.
Despite guiding the Red Devils to the most memorable win of his era on Sunday with their incredible 4-3 extra-time victory over Liverpool to reach the FA Cup semi-finals, Ten Hag's future as manager remains uncertain. Ratcliffe is willing to be ruthless and judging by what's just emerged, the United manager best get ready to pack his bags.
Here's a round-up of the latest news from a busy Old Trafford.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly made Gareth Southgate his first choice to replace the vulnerable Erik ten Hag. A bombshell report from the Daily Star claims that Ratcliffe has settled on the current England boss after consulting a number of Red Devils legends.
Southgate's contract with England expires this December, although a decision on his future is expected to be made in June or July due to this summer's European Championships. It's added that the FA have offered the 53-year-old a new deal but Southgate has been reluctant to commit his future to international football.
Manchester United star Christian Eriksen is unhappy with his lack of game time since the emergence of teammate Kobbie Mainoo. The Danish midfielder hasn't started a single game since the Red Devils' mid-season break in January, yet Erik ten Hag has named on the bench.
Eriksen, 32, has grown frustrated and speaking to Tipsbladet, he revealed: "I have had a conversation with Erik about being
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