Manchester United changes could shake up Liverpool and Manchester City

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Manchester United changes could shake up Liverpool and Manchester City

After sacking Erik ten Hag, Manchester United have reportedly approached Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim to take over as their new manager. Which could have an unexpected impact on Liverpool and Manchester City.

The big changes coming to Manchester United could have an unprecedented impact on the Premier League landscape. Especially for rivals Liverpool and Manchester City. 

Erik ten Hag’s sacking following ทางเข้า ufabet the 2-1 defeat to West Ham United was a sad end to the Dutchman’s reign. Who was hand a new contract in the summer. But a poor run of form this season has left the Red Devils’ board with a crucial decision to make.

Although Ruud van Nistelrooy has stepped in as caretaker manager, all eyes are on Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim. Who has tip to take over, a decision that could have a domino effect across England.

As we all know, Amorim was one of the options to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. Before the club decided on Arne Schlott, and has also been tipped as a possible successor to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

With the Citizens having just sign Sporting director Hugo Viana. The situation is only getting more interesting as if Amorim decides to join the Red Devils. They could be forced to look at other options.

The most fearsome option for the Kop is Xabi Alonso, a former midfielder who made his name as a manager with Bayer Leverkusen, with impressive results in both the Bundesliga and the Europa League.

“The Gentleman” is consider one of the hottest young coaches in Europe right now. His rejection of an offer from Liverpool to stay with Leverkusen in the summer could pave the way for him to take charge at Man City in the future.

True, the Reds cannot sack Schlott to appoint Alonso immediately to prevent him from moving to the Etihad Stadium in the future, as that would be impossible, while the Dutchman’s performances have been consistently excellent.