Manchester United reportedly held talks with Fulham boss Marco Silva before deciding to stick with Erik ten Hag ahead of the 2024-25 season.
- United were uncertain over Ten Hag’s future
- Held talks with multiple managers
- Fulham boss considered
WHAT HAPPENED?
United endured a period of uncertainty after winning the FA Cup, as it was unclear if Ten Hag would stay on as manager. It was confirmed by multiple reports on Tuesday that the Dutchman would be remaining with the club, and could even sign a new contract, but it has now emerged that United held talks with a shock name before deciding to stick with Ten Hag.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
As INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe attempted to gauge interest from potential successors, the Daily Mail reports that United spoke to Silva. The Fulham boss guided his side to a 13th-placed finish last season and discussions were held over him potentially making a stunning move to Old Trafford.
In a chaotic period, United also held talks with former Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino following his Chelsea exit. Gareth Southgate was also seen as a frontrunnerif he were to leave England after Euro 2024.
DID YOU KNOW?
Silva guided Fulham to a 2-1 win over United at Old Trafford earlier this season, something that may well have figured prominently in their thinking. However, The Times reports that most candidates were disappointed both with the wages on offer, and a meagre reported £35 million ($44m) transfer budget.
WHAT NEXT?
Ten Hag appears to be in talks over extending his contract at United, although that has yet to be announced. In the meantime, Silva will continue to prepare for 2024-25 with Fulham.