The mystery of whether Cron is staying or going is making waves again. In United's recent 3-0 win over Brentford, his post-match comment to the cameras that "I'm not finished yet" was interpreted as an indication that he was staying, however, he quickly clarified on social media that "I didn't say that", a reversal that instantly overturned expectations that he was staying. The reversal instantly upended expectations that he would stay.
Since Manchester United's defeat under Arsenal, the Europa League seat is in danger, and there are many opinions about Cron's stay and departure this season. Some say that Cron will never be relegated to the UEFA Cup or UEFA Europa League. With Manchester United out of the UEFA Europa League, Cron's departure seems to be a foregone conclusion, and his next stop could be Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, or even the UEFA Europa League powerhouses such as Bayern Munich.
The British media provided an in-depth analysis of Cron's farewell game at home in Otford, where he kept waving and clapping at the stands as if to say goodbye to the fans.
However, the most crucial variable in Cron's retention is the new head coach, Tannhäuser. It is reported that Cron and Tannhäuser have not yet made official contact, and all will have to wait for Tannhäuser's meeting with Cron after he assumes the post to reveal the truth.