MANCHESTER UNITED must have produced one hell of a performance when Erik ten Hag interviewed them for his own job last month.
No one knows what United said, but it looks like the crumbling giants have got the gig, in terms of them being allowed to be the next club the Dutchman manages.
Despite the fact Carlo Ancelotti (20 trophies with six of the biggest clubs on the planet) could be available at the end of this season, United have sold themselves to someone who has managed Go Ahead Eagles (no, me neither), Bayern Munich reserves and Utrecht.
Ten Hag has gone on to win two league titles with Ajax and is on course for a third, which is the equivalent of winning a raffle when one ticket has been sold.
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