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Erik ten Hag could reportedly be offered the chance to return to the dugout just four months after his Manchester United departure.
Back in October, United made the decision to part ways with Ten Hag after yet another dismal start to the season.
The announcement came after the Red Devils were beaten 2-1 by West Ham United at the London Stadium.
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Since then, United have hired Ruben Amorim, who have had a difficult start to life at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Ten Hag had been linked with the likes of Ajax and Borussia Dortmund since being sacked by United.
Now, it has been claimed that another club could offer Ten Hag a job.
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As reported by The Sun, Dutch side Feyenoord want Ten Hag as their new boss after they dismissed Brian Priske on Monday.
Priske was tasked with following in the footsteps of Arne Slot, who left Feyenoord for Liverpool in the summer.
However, the Danish coach's tenure is now over after a poor run of results left them 12 points behind rivals Ajax in the Eredivisie.
In addition, it has been suggested that Ten Hag's assistant at United, Rene Hake, is also being considered as a No.2 at Feyenoord.
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During his time in charge of United, Ten Hag won the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup, but poor results in the Champions League and the Premier League proved costly for the Dutchman.
Currently, Feyenoord have placed Under-21 coach Pascal Bosschaart in a caretaker role.
The club's director, Dennis te Kloese said: "We are glad that Pascal has shown himself ready to step in on a temporary basis.
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"I have spoken to many players and staff, and everyone realises that we still have a great deal to compete for."
Prior to managing United, Ten Hag had experience in Dutch football as he led Ajax, Utrecht and Go Ahead Eagles
Topics: Erik Ten Hag, Feyenoord, Champions League, Football, Manchester United