Man Utd About to Make Huge Mistake as New Permanent Manager Decision Made
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Man Utd About to Make Huge Mistake as New Permanent Manager Decision Made
"Ever since United made the decision to part ways with Amorim and appoint an interim boss instead of another permanent boss, there have been countless names linked to the post. Among them has been Germany's senior national team boss Julian Nagelsmann, who is widely regarded to be one of the best and most exciting young coaches in world football."
"It has now emerged, according to TEAMtalk, that Nagelsmann is ready to return to club management, and with his contract with the German FA set to expire after this summer's World Cup, he believes the Man Utd job is the perfect opportunity to do just that. Nagelsmann has reportedly told the club, via intermediaries, that he is interested in taking over this summer."
"However, the report also states that Man Utd are unlikely to appoint him despite his CV, as they prefer to bring in someone who has Premier League experience, and is well-versed in the unique demands of the top-flight in England."
Manchester United sacked Ruben Amorim in January and appointed interim manager Michael Carrick, who has achieved five wins in seven games, including victories over Arsenal and Manchester City, strengthening United's Champions League prospects. Julian Nagelsmann, Germany's national team coach and highly regarded young manager with experience at RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich, has expressed interest in the Manchester United position through intermediaries. His contract with the German FA expires after the summer World Cup, making him available. However, United reportedly plans to reject Nagelsmann because they prefer candidates with Premier League experience and familiarity with English football's specific demands, potentially overlooking an exceptional managerial talent.
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