Man Utd fans stunned as club 'add' shock name to manager shortlist
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Man Utd fans stunned as club 'add' shock name to manager shortlist
"I don't decide how long that is going to be [how long he stays], but I love being here, and while I am, I'll give everything I can and plan for the long-term future and benefit of the club. That's how I believe it should be."
"According to journalist Ben Jacobs, United chiefs have held 'internal discussions' about the possibility of appointing Portugal boss Roberto Martinez after the World Cup concludes this summer. Martinez, 52, had spells in the Premier League with Wigan Athletic and Everton, keeping the former in the top flight for several seasons."
Michael Carrick manages Manchester United on an interim basis following Ruben Amorim's departure, achieving five wins and one draw across six matches. Carrick has downplayed speculation about a permanent role, stating his focus remains on the club's long-term benefit. United plans to appoint a permanent manager this summer. Previous candidates included Gareth Southgate and Thomas Tuchel, though Tuchel extended his England contract. Oliver Glasner from Crystal Palace faced recent criticism after poor form and public disputes with supporters. Manchester United has reportedly held internal discussions about Portugal manager Roberto Martinez, aged 52, who previously managed Wigan Athletic and Everton in the Premier League.
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