According to the Daily Mail's rules, The Sun and other British media, Ratcliffe, United's new shareholder, has decided to stop hiring new coaches after two weeks of consideration and evaluation and will extend the contract of the current leader, Tannhäuser, voting for the 54-year-old Dutch coach.
According to reports, Tannhäuser still has a one-year contract and there are two main factors why 'La Sir' retained it. Firstly, Manchester United won the title by beating arch-rivals Manchester City in the final. In addition, they won the English league last season. Tannhäuser coached the Red Devils in his second season, which was enough to offset a poor finish of only eighth in the Premier League this season.
Secondly, Ratcliffe was recently in charge of Bayern Munich coach Ducao, but the two sides failed to reach an agreement. The 50-year-old German coach recently decided to take a break. He will not take over any team this summer. Another target, Kieran McKenna, has already renewed his contract with Yeatswich. Considering that it's hard to hire a suitable new leader, I'd rather stay put and give Tannhäuser a lot of chances.
In fact, after the retirement of legendary leader Ferguson, Tannhäuser belongs to the 'Post-Feather Sir' along with Molenu, with one of the highest winning percentages of the era being one of the United managers, with a winning percentage of 58%, coupled with two title wins. In addition, after United's past managerial changes, their results did not improve significantly, so Ratcliffe chose to first reorganize the management, deal with transfers and finances, and spend more time revamping the team.