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Manchester United face paying around £12million to land Brighton and Hove Albion boss Roberto De Zerbi this summer. It didn’t take much for the conversation around Erik ten Hag’s future to flip again. Four wins in a row left some wondering if Ten Hag could convince Ineos that he was the man for the long-term. Well, defeats to Fulham and Manchester City have turned the conversation, with Ten Hag seemingly back under pressure again. In truth, United’s performances weren’t particularly impressive even when winning and Ineos will not ignore that factor. Ten Hag may well be replaced this summer and…

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