Manchester United have already set their target to take over as the team’s coach. It is Mauricio Pochettino, current coach of Paris Saint-Germain, according to information from Daily Mail. After the heavy defeat to Watford, last Saturday, by 4-1, the idol Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did not resist and left the command of the Red Devils.
According to the newspaper, the Argentine is dissatisfied with the “cloakroom full of egos” at PSG and would like to take over the English team this season.
Pochettino was already strongly linked to Manchester United after the departure of José Mourinho, in 2018, and is still well regarded by managers of the team.
Erik ten Hag, current Ajax coach, is also an option to head the club, but he is unlikely to leave the Netherlands at this time. Brendan Rodgers of Leicester City, Zinedine Zidane and Ralf Rangnick are other candidates.
Until they find a replacement, the English will keep the interim and former player Michael Carrick in charge of the team.
With seven defeats in the last 13 games, Manchester United faces Villarreal next Tuesday, at 14:45 (GMT), in the Champions League.

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