Man Utd: Ten Hag’s ‘D-Day’ arrives amid ‘axe announcement’ claim after Wilcox ‘recommendation’

According to reports, head coach Erik ten Hag is on the brink of learning whether Manchester United will sack him, as his D-Day is coming.

ended the 2023/24 campaign on a high as they beat arch-rivals Manchester City at Wembley to win the FA Cup.

Despite this, could still be sacked this summer as United s success in the FA Cup arguably does not make up for their failures in other competitions.

The Red Devils exited the Champions League and Carabao Cup prematurely, while they finished eighth in the Premier League.

Man Utd showed no resemblance of consistency this season and their performances in certain matches have been desperately poor. They arguably hit a new low at the start of May as they were hammered 4-0 by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Ten Hag has had a lot of injury problems to deal with this season and has often used this issue as an excuse for his side s poor displays, but he certainly did not get the best out of his squad.

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Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirms an internal review process is ongoing and crucial days are ahead for the club .

“We’re yet to hear an update on Erik ten Hag’s future at Manchester United, with the internal review process ongoing and a decision expected soon in what could be crucial days ahead for the club,”

“I’ve already mentioned that Man United have also held talks with the representatives of other managers, so let’s see what happens there, but it remains an open situation at the time of writing.”

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and according to our pals over at TEAMtalk, , with D-Day set to arrive .

TEAMtalk’s understanding of the situation is that technical director Jason Wilcox, who had undergone a thorough audit of the Dutchman’s suitability to continue, had recommended the removal of Ten Hag as manager.

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