Reports have suggested prospective investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe could sack Erik ten Hag and bring in a new manager at Man United.
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes insists Erik ten Hag remains the right man for the job amid suggestions prospective investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe may appoint a new manager.
It has sparked suggestions that the 71-year-old will look to bring in a new manager, marking the beginning of a huge reset at Old Trafford. Former Chelsea and Brighton & Hove Albion boss Graham Potter has been touted as an option.READ MORE: Kobbie Mainoo is ready for next chapter of his promising United career
"I think it's hard to say - I think he's been a very good coach so far, I like him," Scholes told TNT Sports. "He's been ruthless in a job that is incredibly difficult, he's essentially been thrown out to the lions in the sense of answering every single question thrown at him by the media and I think he's handled it really well.
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