'No contact' - Why Erik ten Hag was at Serie A match as he considers next job after Manchester United sacking
- Erik Ten Hag attended a Serie A match between Roma and Juventus amid speculation about him potentially becoming the next head coach for Roma after Claudio Ranieri steps down at the end of the season.
- Claudio Ranieri will leave the Roma managerial position at the end of the season, creating the vacancy.
- Reports suggest Ten Hag's visit to the Stadio Olimpico has raised hopes among fans for his return to coaching, although his entourage denies that he has held talks with Roma about the position.
- Ten Hag expressed gratitude to Manchester United fans in an open letter after his departure, thanking them for their unwavering support during his time at the club.
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Erik ten Hag attends mammoth Serie A clash as fresh job opportunity emerges - The Mirror
Erik ten Hag has been without a job since being sacked by Manchester United back in October last year but the Dutchman could be set to return to the dugout sooner rather than later
Erik ten Hag spotted at huge Serie A clash as fans say 'he could do bits there'
ERIK TEN HAG has been spotted in attendance at a huge Serie A clash months after his Manchester United sacking. Ten Hag, 55, was pictured walking into the ground and in the stands of the blockbuster clash between Roma and Juventus on Sunday evening. https://twitter.com/eurofootcom/status/1908948060903711203 Erik ten Hag was seen in the stands of the Roma vs Juventus Serie A game PATen Hag was sacked by Man Utd in October[/caption] The Dutchman w…
Erik ten Hag Spotted At Stadio Olimpico Amid Roma Links
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was spotted in attendance at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday amid reports linking him with the Roma job. Less than six months on from being sacked by Manchester United, Erik ten Hag was spotted in attendance at the Stadio Olimpico for Roma vs Juventus in Serie A on Sunday evening. The Dutchman has been subject to reports linking him with a move to the Italian capital in place of Claudio Ranieri for nex…
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