
United and Tenhag had a "positive" meeting on Monday, with red Devils executives impressed by Ajax manager's vision and football philosophy, and the interview was part of United's search for a new long-term manager.
According to the report, the process of Manchester United's coaching change is gradually progressing to a deeper stage, but this meeting does not mean that Tenghag is now the first choice, because the Old Trafford side also plans to start a dialogue with other candidates one by one in the future.
According to Manchester United sources, there are no so-called big favourites at the moment, and Manchester United are still open to the choice of a new manager.
It is reported that Fletcher and Mutaf are leading the process of changing managers, and Manchester United hope to determine the long-term manager as soon as possible, but they have not set a deadline for this at present, and Lopetegui, Pochettino and Enrique are also targets of Manchester United.
According to Marca, Real Madrid and Jovic know that this summer is the moment when the two sides part ways, and the players and the club are looking for a suitable way to break up.
Jovic, 24, is clearly not part of Ancelotti's plans, with reports that a number of clubs have inquired about the striker since January, although no team has yet opened talks with Real Madrid.
The Marca newspaper said both Arsenal and Everton had expressed interest in Jovic in January, Milan were also potential suitors and Dortmund were also watching the Serbian's situation, though the Bumblebee's main target was Red Bull Salzburg's Adeyemi.
On the other hand, Jovic's contract expires in 2025, and it is not easy to find a new owner for the striker, in view of this, Real Madrid does not rule out the possibility of renting Jovic again, but the Galaxy hopes that the lender will add a buyout clause to the deal this time.
Since joining Real Madrid in 2019, Jovic has played only 1,487 minutes in 49 games, contributing 3 goals and 4 assists.
DiMaggio news that Milan are looking to operate Origi, the 26-year-old striker whose contract expires this summer, his next stop could be Serie A.
Milan have offered Origi a 4-year contract with an annual salary of 3 million euros after tax, and the Liverpool striker has agreed to the length of the contract, but he wants an annual salary of 4.5 million euros.
Di Marzio pointed out that it is possible for the two sides to eventually reach an agreement on the basis of an annual salary of 4 million euros, Origi has agreed in principle to join Milan, and the parties are now seeking a final agreement.