Reuben Amorim is Manchester United and is under pressure for growing concerns about another failed summer at Old Trafford.
The Amorim team only won one win in the first four Premier League games of the season. The penalty shootout loss at Grimsby at Carabao is a spectacular Nadir for the team and manager. His sights are 2-0 against League 2, messing with the magnets of his tactical committee and feeling McClallen’s umbrella.
If Amorim is finished, the next question is who can take over at Manchester United. Here is the big name with the latest odds…
7 =) Edintelzick
The former Borussia Dortmund boss was high in calculating Tottenham’s work, but is primarily questionable because he is available. The same standards could bring him a nod, and it’s safe to say that the former Dortmund boss is generally okay in our league.
7 =) Marco Silva
We did something quietly and wonderful at Fulham, but will Manchester United settle for something quietly and wonderful? They probably should, they definitely aren’t.
7 =) Mauricio Pochettino
United missed the chance when Chelsea brutally abandoned him in the summer of 2024, but United may be in considerable waste for now as Pockettino took on a US job. It certainly drives him out of the fight for others, until next summer and (almost) Home World Cup.
7 =) Andoni Iraola
After leading Bournemouth to a higher reach on the Premier League table, there are high numbers betting on any Premier League job. But that’s an old leap of pressure.
6) Julian Nagelsmann
It appears he will be ruled out until after Euro 2028, when he had extended his German contract, but the appeal of the elite club game is strong, and Premier League Nagelsman has long felt that it was inevitable somewhere.
5) Xavi
According to a Spanish report, “I believe Zabi could be the ideal person to rebuild the team, especially at Manchester United, as his playing style is similar to what they’ve been looking for since Ireland Alex Ferguson’s departure.”
The former Barcelona coach has lost his job since leaving Barcelona at the end of the 23/24 season and was reported to be focusing on a “interesting” club in the Premier League. And one thing you can guarantee at United is “interesting.”
4) Nuno Espirito Santo
Now from Nottingham Forest. This is probably the best thing for his mental health. He’s a great manager, but we can’t see United doing this at all. Especially considering what happened to his previous attempts to manage the Big Six Bangter Club.
Read: Top 10 Available Managers: Nuno is in demand as former Man UTD bosses are looking for work…
3) Michael Carrick
Do you think Carrick hasn’t been fired by the Championship club for a long time and “knows the club”? It didn’t go brilliantly for Chelsea’s Frank Lampard, but even the club’s most weight remains a mysterious and charming CV booster.
2) Gareth Southgate
After somehow taking England to another European final, it is very strongly linked to Manchester United’s work last summer. He wasn’t a popular appointment, but the good news for United fans is that it won’t happen.
Southgate was very clear about feeling enormous comfort in never taking another manager. It doesn’t stop him from being called the “master of manipulation” and being turned over for big tasks.
1) Oliver Glasner
The FA Cup victory at Crystal Palace has raised all Austria lists, and for at least the next few months, the Spurs have been off the table and at the very top of all the stupid things.
