Man United are currently involved in talks with two managers, confirms Sky reporter
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Man United are currently involved in talks with two managers, confirms Sky reporter
"Manchester United are continuing their careful internal process following the sacking of Ruben Amorim, with further discussions planned with Ole Gunnar Solskjr and Michael Carrick before a final decision is made on who will take charge as interim head coach. According to Rob Dorsett of Sky Sports News, there is also the possibility that both men could be involved in the coaching setup during this transitional period."
"Man United are in the process of appointing interim manager Following Amorim's dismissal, Man United have made it clear that appointing an interim manager is their short-term priority. The club's hierarchy are determined not to rush into another permanent appointment, having seen the instability caused by frequent managerial changes in recent years. Instead, United want a steady and familiar presence to guide the team through the remainder of the campaign."
Manchester United are conducting an internal process to decide an interim head coach after sacking Ruben Amorim. Further discussions are planned with Ole Gunnar Solskjr and Michael Carrick, and both could be involved in the coaching setup during the transitional period. The club currently has no meetings scheduled for today and is focusing on football commitments, including a trip to Burnley and Darren Fletcher overseeing his first game on the touchline. Talks over the interim role are expected to accelerate later in the week. United prioritise a short-term interim appointment to provide steady, familiar leadership, deferring a permanent managerial decision until the summer.
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