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Thomas Tuchel interested in Man Utd job as he plots return to Premier League after Bayern Munich's decision to let him go at end of the season

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  • Tuchel to step down from Bayern role
  • Previously led Chelsea to UCL glory
  • Now wants PL return at United
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Bundesliga giants revealed in a shock announcement that their German boss would be stepping down at the end of the current campaign. Pressure had been ramping up on Tuchel amid a disastrous spell and there had been suggestions he could be let go mid-season. However, with the former Chelsea boss set to be free in the summer, journalist Christian Falk reports that he is keen on a return to the English top flight.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    According to BILD journalist Falk, United is a club Tuchel has "always" been interested in, and he is willing to take on that "new challenge" after leaving Bayern. Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has been far from convincing during his near 20 months in the role, largely flattering to deceive with the most expensive squad ever assembled.

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    TELL ME MORE

    United aren't the only team on Tuchel's radar. The Telegraph reports that the German is keeping an eye on the situation at Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp set to leave in the summer and Bayern keen on their number one target Xabi Alonso. Tuchel is also a potential candidate for the England international job if Gareth Southgate steps down after Euro 2024, although he has hinted he will stay on.

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    If the move goes through, Tuchel managing elsewhere in the Premier League will no doubt be a sore sight for Chelsea fans. The German is still revered at Stamford Bridge after leading them to their second-ever Champions League triumph and successfully navigating a difficult period following sanctions to then-owner Roman Abramovich.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR TUCHEL?

    The German will no doubt by buoyed by the recent words of United minority stake holder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, whose purchase was completed on Tuesday. The British billionaire hinted at a need to be "world-class" in a potential warning to Ten Hag and his staff.