Manchester United is reportedly close to sacking a member of Ruben Amorim’s staff.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are set to ax Chief Goalkeeping Scout Tony Coton as they continue their reshuffle at Old Trafford.
Coton, a long-serving member of staff, originally worked as the goalkeeping coach from 1997 to 2007.
The Red Devils have struggled to keep goals out this season, with their defense and goalkeeper taking much of the blame.
Ratcliffe has reportedly signed off on the dismissal, which will see Coton’s long-standing role at the club re-evaluated.
Crystal Palace signed Dean Henderson after the club allowed him to leave last summer.
Mateo Kovar moved to Bayer Leverkusen, where the 24-year-old impressed by winning the Bundesliga last season under manager Xabi Alonso.
The club initially offered a new contract to David De Gea, one of Erik ten Hag’s most high-profile exits.
However, the former Atletico Madrid player learned that his contract was no longer valid and that he would need to accept a pay cut.
De Gea has now joined Fiorentina, where he has excelled in Serie A, achieving six clean sheets in 14 matches.
The reshuffle at Manchester United reflects the club’s ongoing efforts to address their defensive issues and improve performance.
As the changes continue, we will see how they impact the team’s overall strategy and future success.