Manchester United are under pressure following a below average campaign this season and Erik ten Hag is constantly facing questions regarding his future.
United are well below the leading pack in the Premier League and their European hopes were over before the halfway points following a disastrous Champions League campaign.
Since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club in 2013, United have struggled for consistency and Ten Hag is the latest manager to face intense scrutiny at Old Trafford.
Dwight Yorke, a treble winner at the club in 1999, has identified two targets to replace Ten Hag if those in charge at United decide to make a chance.
“I think Roberto De Zerbi may have a chance, but that remains to be seen,” said Yorke when speaking to Footy Accumulators.
“He's one name to consider, but everybody else has had their chance. I don't see anybody outside of [Zinedine] Zidane and De Zerbi.”