Erik ten Hag’s summertime future at Manchester United is set to be decided by a person who is not now employed by the team, according to Tuesday’s Paper Round. Roberto De Zerbi may be the “loser” in the race for Xabi Alonso between Liverpool and Bayern Munich in another instance. There are also rumors that the Premier League and other teams are showing interest in Everton’s highly sought-after England U17 goalkeeper.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a co-owner, will make the final call on Ten Hag, with Berrada taking over as CEO in the summer.
The ME𝚗 continues, “Sir Jim Ratcliffe intends to delegate to the football expertise of Berrada, who is on gardening leave at Manchester City, to determine Ten Hag’s fate, rather than intervening himself.”Sir Dave Brailsford, the sporting director of Ineos, has been at most of United’s games since the petrochemicals business decided to acquire a 28% share in the team on Christmas Eve. Despite being a member of the football board and leading a comprehensive assessment of United, a reliable source stated that Brailsford will not determine Ten Hag’s role.
Although he is currently leading the Bundesliga and is desired by two clubs he played for, it is unclear if the Spaniard even wants to leave Bayer Leverkusen. It is thought he will make a decision based on football-related issues rather than money.
The Daily Mail continues, “If Alonso decides to leave league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, the two clubs will compete and make pitches for him, and the manager himself will have the final sаy on his next destination.”It’s interesting to note that Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi is a target for both teams. When Scott Parker departed the team two years ago, Hughes, the new sporting director, attempted to sign the Italian since he is a huge fan, but an ownership lag prevented this from happening.
Although Lukjanciks, who has played for England’s U17 team, is expected to advance to Everton’s academy in the summer, Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, and Maresille have reportedly been monitoring the prоspect.
“The Toffees, who have him penciled in as a future first-team keeper, would take a Һit from that.”
Leny Yoro, a center-back for Lille, is Real Madrid’s top defensive target for the summer, according to AS in Spain. The player has a contract with Lille through 2025, and the club is looking to acquire him for roughly 60 million euros.
“Madrid’s strategy is clear,” AS writes. “They will try to get the player to stay one more season at their club and arrive with a freedom letter in 2025, or they will negotiate within parameters that fit.”
“Lille is conscious of its precarious negotiation situation and knows how to strengthen its position. They are making every effort to extend his contract and provide improved terms for negotiations because of this.Yoro, on the other hand, would prefer to jump this summer instead of having to wait until 2025 and not renew his present deal.