sport news Man United 'assessing Roberto De Zerbi, Gareth Southgate - and one other ... trends now Erik ten Hag's future at United is uncertain amid a difficult season for the club Gareth Southgate and Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi could replace him Erik ten Hag is DELUDED. I don't think anyone can see him staying around at the end of the season - It's All Kicking Off podcast By Ryan Walker Published: 16:14 GMT, 6 March 2024 | Updated: 16:19 GMT, 6 March 2024 Viewcomments Roberto de Zerbi and Gareth Southgate are in the running to become the next Manchester United manager, along with one other Premier League boss, if Erik ten Hag is sacked by the club, according to reports. Ten Hag is currently enduring his second season as United chief but faces an uncertain future with the INEOS revolution led by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe weighing up whether to appoint a new coach. The Dutchman enjoyed a miserable 100th appearance in the Red Devils dugout after suffering a 3-1 hammering by derby rivals Man City at the weekend and the club have drawn up a shortlist of replacements, as reported by ESPN. His existing contract runs until the summer of 2025 but there are suggestions that he could be cut at the end of the current season after Ratcliffe refused to guarantee his position as United manager. Mail Sport recently revealed that first-team players at Old Trafford expect the 54-year-old to depart, while there have also been complaints over the intensity of his training regime. More to follow. Gareth Southgate is reportedly in the running to become the next Manchester United manager Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi is also being assessed as a potential replacement for Erik ten Hag Ten Hag's future at Old Trafford is uncertain amidst a difficult season at the club Read more: Share or comment on this article: Man United 'assessing Roberto De Zerbi, Gareth Southgate - and one other mid-table Premier League manager' - as replacements for Erik ten Hag, who players expect will be sacked this summer All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility