Manchester United have reportedly sought information on the situation of Bologna manager Thiago Motta, should the club decide to make a managerial change this summer.
Erik ten Hag's long-term future at Old Trafford remains uncertain after an underwhelming campaign. His future remains a huge topic of discussion, though United could yet oversee a great end to the season if they can win the FA Cup and qualify for the Champions League.
However, the latter seems more distant following their latest draw at Bournemouth. The Dutchman's position seems under threat with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's restructuring of the club continuing to take shape. READ MORE: Manchester United, Sir Matt Busby, Raphael Varane, and a club facing its 'darkest hour' READ MORE: United get major Dan Ashworth update as Sir Jim Ratcliffe 'steps in with Newcastle meeting' United have been linked with a host of names that could replace Ten Hag, including former Chelsea boss Graham Potter, Julian Nagelsmann and Gareth Southgate.
Meanwhile, Motta is also an attractive option for United's chiefs. According to Caught Offside, Motta has emerged as a possible candidate and United have asked for information over his situation with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.
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