Manchester United's management is not going to delay sacking Eric ten Hag before the international break in November unless the head coach improves his performance and results, TEAMtalk reports.
Last Tuesday, the United bosses met for more than seven hours in London, but no public statements were made as a result of that meeting, and ten Hag is still in place.
According to the source, the threat of dismissal for ten Hag has not passed, and the management expects to see immediate progress from Eric's team.
Ten Hag was informed that the next two matches will be crucial for him. If the Red Devils do not improve, the club will be ready to take decisive action.
Immediately after the current international break, Manchester United will play at home against Brentford in the English Championship, and on October 24 will travel to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce in the Europa League.
The source also reports that Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter are two of the favorites to replace Ten Hag. Both are currently unemployed, but both are linked to the England national team.