January 16, 2026

Thomas Tuchel Strongly Denies Holding Talks With Man Utd About Replacing Erik Ten Hag

Written By Albert Echatah

Thomas Tuchel, the manager of Bayern Munich, has refuted rumours that he has discussed negotiations with Manchester United.


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The German powerhouses declared in February that they and Tuchel would part ways at the conclusion of the 2023–24 campaign.

With the Bavarians, Tuchel has had a difficult season. He has lost to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup, to Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, and to third-tier Saarbrucken in the DFB-Pokal.

There have been rumours that Man United has already discussed Tuchel’s potential interest in the manager’s job at Old Trafford with his advisors. But when the German talked to the media prior to Sunday’s Bundesliga home match against Wolfsburg, he denied such claims.

“There have been no talks with other clubs so far,” Tuchel told reporters at Saturday’s press conference. “That situation has been clear since February.

“There’s nothing that I want to discuss publicly here and no decision has been made yet. I have to work that out with myself and my coaching team. So this is not a completely selfish decision. That will happen in the next few weeks, calmly.”

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Meanwhile…

According to reports, Premier League clubs have approved the introduction of a development plan that will curb spending beginning with the 2025–2026 season.

The spending cap proposals were approved by 16 teams, and their goal is to keep the gap between the Premier League’s lower-half teams and its financial titans from growing.

Nevertheless, a report from BBC Sport claims that three teams vying for European football—Manchester United, Manchester City, and Aston Villa—are thought to have voted against the proposal.

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