Manchester United have contacted three other managers as they consider bringing in a new boss.
United have reportedly held talks with former Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel.
Despite winning the FA Cup last season, Erik ten Hag's future as United manager remains uncertain.
United only finished in eighth place in the Premier League, while they failed to progress beyond the group stages in the Champions League.
Kieran McKenna, who previously worked for United, ruled himself out of the running by signing a new contract with newly-promoted Ipswich Town.
Manchester United have contacted three others managers after talks with Thomas Tuchel
Erik ten Hag's future as United manager remains uncertain despite the club's FA Cup success
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As reported by ESPN, United have held talks with Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Frank and Roberto De Zerbi.
Pochettino and De Zerbi are currently without clubs following their departures from Chelsea and Brighton respectively, while Frank remains in charge of Brentford.
United have reportedly held talks with Mauricio Pochettino (L), Thomas Frank (C) and Roberto De Zerbi (R)
United are reportedly unlikely to appoint Pochettino in the event that ten Hag leaves the club.
England manager Gareth Southgate has also been linked with the managerial position at Old Trafford.
Southgate is fully focused on England's Euro 2024 campaign at present but is reportedly United's 'priority choice' to replace Pochettino.