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Erik ten Hag to Bayern Munich?! Man Utd manager emerges as shock candidate to succeed Thomas Tuchel after several options reject Bundesliga side

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  • Ten Hag among four candidates for Bayern
  • Man Utd boss facing uncertain future
  • Alonso, Nagelsmann & Rangnick have said no
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Journalist Christian Falk has reported that Bayern continue to weigh up their options, with sporting director Max Eberl said to be assessing four candidates. Ten Hag is one of them, but Julen Lopetegui, out of work since leaving Wolves in 2023, and Benfica's Roger Schmidt are the others, though the latter has ruled himself out. Bayern have long been linked with Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi too, but it appears that his preference is to stay put.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Bayern made the decision to part with Tuchel in late February, allowing him to continue for the rest of the season but cutting ties a year before his contract is due to end. Xabi Alonso was a major target before he opted to remain loyal to Bayer Leverkusen, while Ralf Rangnick has pulled out of the running in recent days. Julian Nagelsmann, sacked by Bayern in 2023, was another candidate before he signed a fresh contract with Germany's national team.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Ten Hag, whose future at United continues to be the subject of uncertainty and speculation, has worked at Bayern Munich before. The Dutchman was in charge of Bayern Munich II during Pep Guardiola's first two seasons at the club from 2013 onwards. It was only Ten Hag's second managerial position, later joining Utrecht in 2015 and then Ajax in 2017.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN MUNICH?

    Tuchel could yet end 2023-24 with a second Champions League title in the space of four seasons if Bayern prevail against Real Madrid in the second leg of their semi-final in the coming days. The tie is finely balanced at 2-2, although Real will hold a slight advantage due to the home crowd behind them. But even if he does deliver European glory, Bayern's other sporting director Christoph Freund has already confirmed "there is no chance" of the club changing its mind about Tuchel's impending exit.