Suppose the team situation does not improve. It's most reasonable for the board of directors to spend some money to find someone to replace Teg Han. Sancho is the person waiting for the day Ten Hag is fired so he can start everything over at MU.
Was Ten Hag's sacking a good decision? This will set a new record again for Man United. But indeed I read a lot of news in the local media, Man United players began to dislike the coach's policy. I don't really understand, but in these conditions it should be professional players with whoever they work with. But indeed if the condition has been bad then they could have bad results. It seems that the problems with Sancho and Ronaldo will be a problem that continues to be remembered.
It seems that, when there is a team that is experiencing a decline in performance it is more often to fire the coach. Because it seems like the only way that is easy to do instead of selling players and or buying players, which will certainly wait until the transfer window opens. So yes, it is not surprising that at this moment Erik ten Hag is planning to be fired, instead of improving the team's performance. Although in fact, recruiting a new coach will of course still not guarantee that the team can recover quickly.