Former Chelsea manager Graham Potter is reportedly being lined up to replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.
Graham Potter has been without a job since being sacked by Todd Boehly and Chelsea back in April, but it looks like a return to the Premier League could be possible.
According to The Sun, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is set to become an investor at Manchester United, wants to hire Potter if he decides to get rid of Ten Hag and has already met with the 48-year-old.
Ten Hag is coming under increasing pressure at Old Trafford, with his side having a poor season so far.
They have just finished at the bottom of their Champions League group after losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich.

Is Mauricio Pochettino in danger of losing his job at Chelsea?
Ten Hag is not the only Premier League manager feeling the heat right now.
Pressure is starting to mount on Mauricio Pochettino as Chelsea continue to really struggle in the Premier League. The Blues are having a much worse season than United, currently finding themselves sitting 12th in the table.
Even so, there is nothing to suggest that the Argentine is close to being sacked. As of now, his position looks safe.
With that being said, Chelsea are an absolute ruthless club and Pochettino will know that he cannot keep losing.
If the Blues slip further down the table, then you would expect his future to come into serious doubt.
Pochettino will have the chance to improve his squad when the transfer window opens next month, so that may be able to help him out.
Co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley remain in charge of recruitment, but as manager, you would expect the former Paris Saint-Germain boss to have some say on who comes in and who goes.
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