Ratcliffe had previously tried to bring Potter to Nice, where the 48-year-old is anticipating a significant career opportunity. This comes after declining the coaching position for the Sweden national team and rejecting an offer from Stoke City.
Ten Hag, who guided United to third place and secured the Carabao Cup in his inaugural season as manager, is facing challenges this season. Currently, his team occupies the sixth spot in the Premier League, trailing defending champions Manchester City by just six points. However, they face uncertainties heading into the upcoming match at Anfield, with some key players unavailable.
Following injuries sustained in the Bayern defeat, doubts surround the availability of Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, along with the absence of Bruno Fernandes due to suspension. The team’s form has dipped, making the trip to Merseyside more daunting.
Despite Ten Hag’s past success, the present season poses a formidable test for United. Ratcliffe’s attempts to secure Potter’s services in Nice highlight the dynamics of managerial changes and the competitive landscape in football. Ten Hag’s management skills will be thoroughly scrutinized as United seeks to navigate challenges and improve their standing in the Premier League.