Manchester United have reportedly made a decision on manager Erik ten Hag's future ahead of the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
The Dutchman's future has been a topic of discussion after a disappointing campaign, where they finished eighth, the lowest in their history in Premier League history.
According to the Guardian, Ten Hag will be relieved of his duties after Saturday's final, regardless if the team wins the game.
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United can still secure European football if the win the FA Cup, but the report adds that it will not be enough for the Dutch tactician to keep his job.
Ten Hag did not have much to say on his future ahead of Saturday's clash against City.
"I have nothing to say. I'm just focusing on the job I have to do and that is first win the game on Saturday and then the project, to keep going with the project," Ten Hag said, as per the Mirror.
"There are some very good things, players coming through and on Saturday we have a big opportunity to win the next trophy.
"After every season you review it and we will see where we are in the project, things we have to change."
Some of the coach linked with the United job include Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, Kieran McKenna, Graham Potter and Thomas Frank.
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