Manchester United's Future in Flux: Transfer Rumors and Managerial Uncertainty

Manchester United's future is uncertain as the club reviews manager Erik ten Hag's performance. Meanwhile, the Red Devils are set to rival Tottenham for £60m-rated Eberechi Eze and face competition to sign long-term target Joao Neves from Benfica.
Manchester United's Future in Flux: Transfer Rumors and Managerial Uncertainty

Manchester United’s Future in Flux

Manchester United’s review into manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly in the final stages, and a decision on the Dutchman’s future could be announced in the next week. This uncertainty has sparked a flurry of transfer rumors, with the Red Devils set to rival Tottenham for £60m-rated Eberechi Eze.

Manchester United are looking to strengthen their squad this summer.

Eze managed 11 goals and four assists despite injuries restricting him to 27 appearances, and has also been linked to champions Manchester City. United finished the season with a negative goal difference and found the net just 57 times - the joint lowest figure in the Premier League’s top 10 clubs with Palace.

“I was given a scholarship to the Central School of Ballet, which was a big thing for a boy from a council estate in south London.” - Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand has revealed the amazing gift that could have kept him on his toes even more than waltzing football icons like Lionel Messi did. The Manchester United legend chose the Theatre of Dreams over the Theatre of Streams - well, Swan Lake - despite being a ballet prodigy.

![Rio Ferdinand](_search_image Rio Ferdinand Manchester United) Rio Ferdinand could have been a ballet star.

Ferdinand, 45, told the Guardian: ‘I had an amazing time, but it got to the point where I’d have to go every single day to be able to audition for bigger productions.’ ‘It was my decision to come away from it and choose football.’

In other news, Mason Greenwood’s exit is reportedly lined up, with the forward’s future up in the air after his loan deal at Spanish club Getafe expired. Several unnamed Premier League clubs have expressed an interest in signing the £75,000-a-week striker.

United face competition to sign long-term target Joao Neves from Benfica, with the Portuguese midfielder’s team-mate urging him to join Manchester City instead.

![Manchester United Transfer Targets](_search_image Manchester United Transfer News) Manchester United are looking to strengthen their squad this summer.

The Red Devils are gearing up for a busy summer transfer window, with several key signings on the horizon. Will they be able to secure their top targets, or will they miss out to rival clubs?