Michael Carrick will take over as interim coach, waiting for the ‘Red Devils’ to hire a senior coach.
Manchester United are willing to wait until the end of the season to sign a new manager, delegating the position to Michael Carrick for the time being, who has served as second to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
United, which announced the Norwegian’s dismissal on Sunday, said in the statement that Carrick will lead the team in the next matches while looking for an interim coach who will hold out until the end of the season.
The intention of the Old Trafford club is to try to convince Zinedine Zidane, who was not very enthusiastic about the position several weeks ago. To do this, they will increase the economic amount offered to the Frenchman, who has not trained since he left Real Madrid last summer.
Zidane’s resume, with his three Champions League titles and two Spanish leagues, is a great draw for a United that has not won a title for almost four years.
The possibilities of Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter are also on the table, but both coaches have contracts with Leicester City and Brighton Albion, respectively, also from the Premier. So it becomes difficult for him to abandon his projects in the middle of the season.
If they cannot get any of the options on track, the ‘Red Devils’ will wait until the end of the season to find a better position to sign a technician to command the project.
With Antonio Conte already at Tottenham Hotspur, one of their best options slipped away, so they can wait until the summer for another posh coach to break free. (D)

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