Former South Africa Striker, Benni McCarthy is facing a bleak future at Manchester United as the team continues with their restructuring.
Benni McCarthy who arrived at Old Trafford as part of Erik ten Hag’s coaching team in July 2022 will see his contract with the team expiring this summer. However, according to ESPN, the 46-year-old is a hugely popular figure among players and staff, but he has not been approached by the club about signing a new deal.
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It means the former FC Porto and Blackburn striker, who has had responsibility for looking after United’s forwards, could be on his way out at the end of the season.
If he leaves, McCarthy, who is credited with helping Marcus Rashford score 30 goals last season, has ambitions of returning to management after spells in charge of Cape Town City and AmaZulu in South Africa.
The uncertainty over McCarthy’s future will only add to the question marks surrounding Ten Hag’s long-term prospects.
McCarthy is a key part of the Dutchman’s staff, along with assistants Mitchell van der Gaag and Steve McClaren.
Ten Hag signed a contract until 2025 when he arrived from Ajax but he is under severe pressure after a disappointing second season in charge coupled with the arrival of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
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