Erik ten Hag could watch Manchester United's final game of the season against Crystal Palace from the stands.
Ten Hag is set to replace Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season, having penned a three-year deal at Old Trafford.
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He's led Ajax to yet another Dutch title and will take charge of his final game at the club on Sunday against Vitesse.
And ahead of taking charge of Man United, Ten Hag will watch his new side's Premier League fixture at Palace on May 22.
What's more, he could watch the game from the stands of Selhurst Park.
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The Athletic report that it has not yet been decided whether the 52-year-old will attend the game next Sunday.
The Red Devils currently occupy sixth place in the table, with their European fate for next season still to be determined.
As it stands, they're in a Europa League spot - but they could finish as low as seventh which would mean the Europa Conference League.
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That's if West Ham United finish above Man United. The Hammers have two league games left, with Rangnick's team not playing this weekend.
Man United have endured a very difficult campaign under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer then Rangnick, who has failed to secure a top four finish.
They've lost 11 league games this campaign and have conceded a whopping 56 goals.
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A huge summer rebuild is expected, with Cristiano Ronaldo appearing to drop a hint that he will remain at the club next season.
"I know that he has done a fantastic job at Ajax, and that he is an experienced coach, but we have to give him time," Ronaldo told the club's official website.
"Things must change the way he wants. If you do well, all of Manchester United will succeed, so I wish you all the best.
"We are all happy and excited [with the arrival], not only as players, but as fans as well.
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"We have to believe that next year we can win titles."
Topics: Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United, Football