In a shocking turn of events, legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson may have accidentally revealed the club’s next managerial appointment following rumors of Erik ten Hag’s imminent departure. Reports suggest Ferguson inadvertently named Italian coach Max Allegri as the preferred candidate to take over at Old Trafford.
According to sources, Ferguson let slip his admiration for Allegri during a private conversation, stating, “Max Allegri is the man to restore our winning ways. He’s a serial champion and exactly what this club needs right now.”
Max Allegri has been out of work since leaving Juventus
The comment comes amid growing speculation that United’s board is preparing to part ways with Ten Hag due to the team’s poor start to the season. The Dutchman, who was appointed in 2022, has struggled to maintain consistent form, leaving fans and pundits questioning his future at the club.
With Allegri now reportedly backed by Ferguson, the Italian tactician, known for his success with Juventus, is seen as a leading candidate for the job. His resume boasts multiple Serie A titles and two Champions League final appearances, credentials that have caught the attention of United’s hierarchy.
As the pressure mounts on Ten Hag, many are left wondering if Allegri could be the one to steer the Red Devils back to their former glory.