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Erik ten Hag has reportedly emerged on AS Roma’s radar following his exit from Manchester United.
The Dutchman is with no membership after the United board pulled the set off on him, owing to the Purple Devils’ disastrous begin to the season.
Ten Hag was sacked in late October after his aspect’s 2-1 defeat at West Ham United. Nevertheless, it appears the membership’s hierarchy had kick-started their course of to interchange him approach earlier than they formally confirmed him the exit door.
Inside days of his departure, United struck an settlement with Ruben Amorim to depart Sporting CP mid-season to spearhead their undertaking.
The Portuguese has already arrived at Carrington and can handle his first sport as United supervisor after the worldwide break.
It appears the ex-Ajax coach can be unlikely to spend an excessive amount of time away from the touchline.
Roma are available in the market for a brand new man to guide their aspect after sacking their second supervisor of the season. They began the brand new marketing campaign with Daniele De Rossi, who was changed by Ivan Jurić in September.
Nevertheless, after simply 12 matches in cost, the Croatian misplaced his job as he didn’t regular the ship. Jurić managed to win simply 4 video games in his transient spell.
There’s little room for errors now. Accordingly, Roma are “holding conferences in London with a number of candidates without delay.”
In line with Il Messaggero (by way of RomaPress), Ten Hag is being checked out as one of many choices to guide the Serie A outfit, who sit twelfth within the league desk.
The previous United supervisor is reportedly joined by Graham Potter on Roma’s short-list of managerial candidates. The Englishman was closely linked with the Previous Trafford job earlier than the Mancunian giants secured Amorim’s signature.
Curiously, Roma are usually not the one prime European membership monitoring Ten Hag. Just lately, The Peoples Individual relayed a report claiming Borussia Dortmund have an interest within the Dutch coach amid query marks over Nuri Şahin’s future.
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