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Oliver Glasner: The Austrian manager has an impressive record, having led Crystal Palace to two trophies and their first-ever European Cup appearance. Glasner is highly regarded for his flexible football philosophy, balancing attack and defense. |
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Max Allegri: The Italian strategist remains unemployed after being sacked by Juventus. With extensive experience from his time managing Juventus and Milan, Allegri was one of the leading candidates for the hot seat at Old Trafford. |
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Gareth Southgate: The former England manager has been repeatedly rumored to be the next Manchester United manager. However, this deal was not well-received by fans because Southgate had too little experience managing at club level. |
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Mauricio Pochettino: Pochettino had a successful stint with Tottenham. His strength lies in helping young players develop their potential. If appointed, Pochettino could help Kobbie Mainoo, Chido Obi, and Harry Amass shine. However, this deal is unlikely to happen because the Argentinian coach is currently managing the US national team. |
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Kieran McKenna: McKenna knows Manchester United very well, having spent many years as an assistant manager. He had his eye on the manager's position when Erik ten Hag was sacked. After leaving Old Trafford, he led Ipswich to consecutive promotions from League One to the Premier League. McKenna's strength lies in his ability to manage with limited resources, a quality that is very suitable for Manchester United at this time. |
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Xavi: Xavi is a dream signing for MU, thanks to his modern football philosophy. If the Spanish legend takes over, the "Red Devils" could become one of the most attacking clubs in the Premier League. |
Source: https://znews.vn/6-ung-vien-thay-amorim-post1617111.html












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