Record 20-time English Premier League (EPL) winner Manchester United is currently being managed by Ralf Ragnick on a provisional basis. Although it initially struggled, the club seems to be getting back on track. However, the hunt is on for a full-time manager, while club talisman Cristiano Ronaldo has given his verdict on who he would prefer to be in charge.
According to The Mirror, Ten Hag is currently on the top of the list, having turned Ajax into a genuine UEFA Champions League (UCL) contender. However, Pochettino (Paris Saint-Germain), Lopetegui (Sevilla) and Enrique (Spain) have a chance to get ahead in contention of ten Hag falls back. Meanwhile, Ronaldo had already suggested one of the four as his personal choice to guide the side after Ole Gunnar Solskjær's dismissal.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen if the Spaniard would be interested in a role in England, having never done so before. His success came with Barcelona, where he won nine titles between 2014-17. However, his limitations with speaking English might be a reason for a communication gap with United players, which needs to be sorted out.