Following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority takeover of the Red Devils earlier in the year, there has been lots of changes off the pitch at Old Trafford.
Taking hold of football operations on the red side of Manchester, INEOS billionaire Ratcliffe has appointed a new CEO, luring Omar Berrada from local rivals Manchester City.
There has been plenty of speculation surrounding the future of head coach Ten Hag — talk which has only intensified following United's 4-3 loss at Chelsea on Thursday night.
The visitors possessed a 3-2 lead at Stamford Bridge heading into added-on time, before Blues marksman Cole Palmer netted two to secure his hat-trick and steal all the points for Mauricio Pochettino's men.
Man Utd keen on Bologna boss MottaAccording to Gazzetta Dello Sport, Man United are monitoring the availability of Bologna manager Motta ahead of a possible move for the Italian in the summer.
The 41-year-old is receiving plenty of plaudits for his performances in the hotseat at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, with the Rossoblu being the surprise package in Serie A so far.
Bologna currently occupy a Champions League spot in the top-flight standings, sitting two points ahead of fifth-placed Roma with just eight matches left to play for Motta's men.
The Red Devils are not alone in their fondness of Motta, though, as it is claimed that Juventus are also interested in making the former Barcelona player their next manager.
A move to Turin for the forward-thinking Italian would be dependent on whether Massimiliano Allegri stays on at the Allianz Stadium past the conclusion of the current campaign.
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