Manchester United given green light to appoint new manager, following rival snub: report
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Manchester United given green light to appoint new manager, following rival snub: report
"Roberto De Zerbi is said to be 'keen' on the top job at Old Trafford. The report claims that De Zerbi, who left Marseille in February, figures prominently on the Manchester United shortlist, with the club admiring his attacking style of football and desire to dominate the ball."
"Michael Carrick was appointed interim Manchester United boss in January by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with the club's plan being to appoint a permanent head coach come the end of the season. While Carrick has impressed in the Old Trafford hot seat, winning six of his first seven matches and putting the club back in contention for a Champions League place, reports have suggested that the former England star is not one of the frontrunners for the job."
Manchester United is progressing with plans to appoint a permanent manager for the summer following Ruben Amorim's sacking in January. Michael Carrick, the interim boss, has impressed with six wins in seven matches, restoring Champions League contention, though he is not considered a frontrunner for the permanent role. Chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox are leading the managerial search. Roberto De Zerbi, former Brighton and Marseille manager, is reportedly keen on the position and figures prominently on United's shortlist. The club admires De Zerbi's attacking football style and ball dominance approach. De Zerbi has also attracted interest from Tottenham and Manchester City, where he maintains a friendship with Pep Guardiola.
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