
"Manchester United are not necessarily going to sack Ruben Amorim if the team loses to Sunderland today, but Xavi could be a name to watch as a candidate for the Red Devils job. As first reported here for the Daily Briefing, Amorim is far from safe at Old Trafford, and it might not be too long before there is serious consideration about a change."
"Xavi is said to be keen to work in England next, so the Spanish tactician will surely be aware that there could soon be an opening at United. It may be, however, that MUFC will turn to other options who have slightly different profiles, as you can see in my full report. Xavi did well at Barca, though, and is surely someone who could do big things at another top club in the near future."
Manchester United may consider a managerial change if results worsen, with Ruben Amorim's job described as far from secure despite no immediate certainty of dismissal if the team loses to Sunderland. Xavi has instructed his representatives to reject offers from Saudi Pro League clubs and is reportedly keen to work in England, positioning him as a potential candidate for a Premier League role. Xavi's early progress at Barcelona showed promise but did not match his playing era's success, and his experience under managers like Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique provides tactical foundations for future coaching roles. United could view him as an interesting option.
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