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Xavi drops huge Man Utd hint after holding talks over replacing under-fire Erik ten Hag

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Xavi has sent fans into a social media frenzy after his wife shared a snap of him and his son with the youngster wearing a Red Devils kit.

The former boss, 44, is unattached after leaving the Spanish giants at the end of last season and has to succeed in recent weeks as a result of United's .

is said to have been recently. And fans are convinced the Spaniard has now dropped a hint about taking on the job.

In an story shared by his wife on Sunday, Xavi can be seen with his young son filling in a sticker book. The youngster is wearing this season's Manchester United home kit and has already fuelled speculation that Xavi is up for the job.

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The top brass at Manchester United held a seven-hour crisis meeting during the international break earlier this month. However, the meeting, led by , did not lead to a change in manager.

Unfortunately for Ten Hag, that hasn't prevented speculation over his future. And the noise will only grow louder after the Red Devils away at on Sunday.

Sky Sports pundit Jamie O'Hara insisted post-match that enough was enough and that Ten Hag , adding that he would have made the decision to part ways back in the summer if he were calling the shots.

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He said: "Nine games and in [United] are 14th in the table....come on, this is Man United. You can almost accept if they're ninth, you know, [being] in the top half and it hasn't quite happened. They've lost four games already this season - they've played nine."

When the former Tottenham midfielder was pressed on what he'd do given results, he continued: "I'd get rid of him; I would have gotten rid of him three months ago. I wouldn't have gave him a contract after the , I'd have said, 'Thanks very much, you've finished with a trophy, go out on a high'.

"They should have got something from the game today but overall they've been poor. I've watched them in the as well and they've been poor."

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