
According to information from the Mirror newspaper from the UK, Manchester United has officially started negotiations with former Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez to replace Erik ten Hag as the head coach of the team. According to the newspaper, four Manchester administrators have been sent to Barcelona to hold talks with Xavi Hernandez about the possibility of appointing 'The Red Devils' instead of the Dutchman Erik ten Hag.
They added: 'The former Barcelona coach has been contacted twice in the past several months, especially after the unsuccessful start of the club in the current season in the English Premier League and European competitions.' Xavi Hernandez left his position as head coach at Barcelona last summer, his name has been associated with many clubs, including Milan and Chelsea, however, Manchester United's involvement may change his career path and direct him to the stage of 'Old Trafford.'