Erik ten Hag ‘regularly visiting’ European giants after Man Utd exit

- Erik ten Hag sacked as Man Utd manager in October after poor start to season
- Dutchman won two trophies in two years but was always battling to keep job
- Ten Hag understood to be frequent visitor to Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund
Erik ten Hag has frequently visited Borussia Dortmund since being sack as Manchester United manager
The Bundesliga giants have no current plans to replace Nuri Sahin, reports in Germany claim.
Ten Hag was ousted from his position at Old Trafford in October. After a late 2-1 defeat to West Ham United left the Red Devils 14th in the Premier League table. With four losses from their opening nine matches. They are still in that spot almost three months on.
The Dutchman remains out of work and hasn’t yet link with any major jobs, so news of his visits to Dortmund will certainly pique the interest of onlookers.
That Ten Hag was in attendance for Dortmund’s recent 3-2 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen, where he was accompanied by marketing director Carsten Cramer and even had a discussion with technical director Sven Mislintat, formerly of Arsenal.
The former Ajax boss said to have frequent guest at Signal Iduna Park over the past few months. Owing to a strong relationship that he has with former Germany international Matthias Sammer.
Who is a senior adviser to the club.
Indeed, Sammer once hired สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน Ten Hag to work as Bayern Munich reserve team coach and wanted to employ the 54-year-old as Germany’s Under-21 boss when he worked for the national team federation.
There is, however, no suggestion at this point that Ten Hag could be in the frame to replace current manager Nuri Sahin, although the pressure is on the former midfielder to lift Dortmund up the Bundesliga table from their current position of ninth.