MANCHESTER UNITED may have beaten Sunderland before the international break but Ruben Amorim will still be feeling the heat.
The dramatic turnaround promised by a summer of big transfer spending is yet to materialise.
And although Sir Jim Ratcliffe says Amorim needs three years in the hot seat to prove himself as a coach, that attitude could change if results fail to pick up on a consistent basis.
There is a clear-cut group of top managers United could look to if they give Amorim the chop.
Here, SunSport takes you through six of the standout candidates...
Oliver Glasner
Glasner is assured of immortality at Crystal Palace after their FA Cup triumph against Manchester City and they are also favourites to win the Europa Conference League.
Until Everton’s last-gasp win at the weekend, Palace were on a club record 19-match unbeaten run and they sit an impressive sixth in the Premier League table.
Glasner’s contract at Selhurst Park expires in the summer and however Palace’s season pans out, all the signs point towards him heading into the sunset.
If United part ways with Amorim mid-season, Glasner might go sooner rather than later. Sources have pinpointed him as one of the leading candidates to replace Amorim.
Although Glasner, 51, also swears by the 3-4-2-1 system that Amorim has struggled to sell to United supporters, well-placed sources insist he is a more flexible coach.
Glasner presided over Palace’s 4-0 thrashing of United in May 2024 and the Eagles won 2-0 at Old Trafford in February.
United have also taken a shine to Adam Wharton, who has developed into one of the most coveted midfielders in Europe under Glasner.
Andoni Iraola
Glasner, Iraola and Fabian Hurzeler are the three Premier League coaches of interest to United and Iraola is the most experienced in England.
Bournemouth lost almost their entire back four in the summer but are in the top four, having finished 12th and ninth in Iraola’s first two seasons in charge.
Iraola, 43, is deserving of and destined to move to a bigger club in the near future.
United have failed to beat Iraola’s Bournemouth across four games and suffered back-to-back 3-0 shellackings at Old Trafford.
Iraola’s eye for developing talent led to Real Madrid, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain pillaging them for Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez and Illia Zabarnyi in the summer.
Antoine Semenyo has been one of the players of the season so far and is already on United’s radar.
If United are to switch to a back four under their next coach, they will need a specialist left winger, which is where Semenyo could come in.
Xavi
When United and Barcelona met for their absorbing Europa League knockout ties in February 2023, it was easy to imagine their coaches having a job swap in the future.
Erik ten Hag was in his element at Barca, a club influenced by Dutch football, and Xavi spoke glowingly about United, the club he made his European debut against in 1998.
The Catalan has not managed since he was sacked by Barca in 2024 and his only managerial experience before then was in Qatar.
Xavi would still be a glamorous and popular choice, going off his esteemed playing career and insistence on stylish football.
The 45-year-old is keeping busy by investing in AI software and half-joked to confidants that the Manchester weather would be a deterrent.
Fabian Hurzeler
An outsider of the Premier League trio, Hurzeler is only 32 and almost certainly too young to take the steep step up to managing United.
Brighton identify excellent coaches for Brighton but not necessarily bigger clubs.
Graham Potter will not be welcomed back by Chelsea or West Ham fans, and Roberto De Zerbi, despite his inflated sense of self-worth, ended up at Ligue 1 also-rans Marseille.
Hurzeler, like Potter, would be wise to clock in for at least three years at Brighton and he is not midway through his second season yet.
Gareth Southgate
The noise around Southgate and United has quietened considerably over the past year, ironically whilst he has been out of work.
Former United sporting director Dan Ashworth endorsed Southgate or Eddie Howe when the club finally cut ties with Ten Hag but chief executive Omar Berrada favoured Amorim.
Ashworth is long gone and Southgate ally Sir Dave Brailsford is no longer on the scene at United after 18 ineffectual months troubleshooting the team’s performance.
Southgate, 55, has said himself he may not manage again and sources close to the former England manager say he has major reservations about the demands at United.
Boyhood United fan Southgate privately believes the club need three or four seasons to become a credible force again in the Champions League. No United manager post-Ferguson has lasted three years.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Solskjaer is back in Manchester and back on the market.
There are some United fans out there who would actually welcome back the longest-serving manager of the post-Ferguson era even though the Norwegian’s most notable ‘feats’ came during the fake football of the Covid era.
United fleetingly considered installing Solskjaer as caretaker last term if Amorim declined their ultimatum to join mid-season.
Given Solskjaer lasted seven months at Besiktas - his first job in management since he was sacked by United three years earlier - he is a longer shot than David Beckham’s strike from the halfway line at Selhurst.
daabdeityz
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soccer 13
Wobiklrsuy
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ole
vuaabdipu
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He should be axed, and one of these should succeed him Sir Gareth Southgate Diego Simeone Roger Schmidt
Gwinghltd
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am also available
juccdeiloz
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Let the club decide of the next decision
bin77
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I prefer Xavi. He's the most suitable Coach for Man U
Jukbipty
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As sir Ratliff Not before three years
juhdelmpsy
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Who told you ?? that Amoron got sacked??
Yiwcdmnpry
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Coaches at Crystal palace and Bournemouth are better advised to keep away from MU bcoz they are too immature to manage such a huge club Advice is free BUT isn't a command
Dapcmostz
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Big Sam 🤣😂😂
Paeikmnru
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media looking for what to eat
Omotosho0523
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer or Xavi
BREEZE_WEST
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Man U doesn’t need a southgate or a popular coach.. they need a very high in coach with incredible social personality.. I’d suggest an Italian coach one that can Infuse a sense of passion within the team .. they don’t need a great coach just a really good coach
BREEZE_WEST
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Amorim goes nowhere Man U too broke to afford his Compensation fee .. very understandable .. it’s like paying someone 12milllion extra for destroying your club even more 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. ratcliff or whatever his name is .. still can’t see that for a now half-dead club like Man U to regain its spark it needs ruthlessness from the very top of management to show desire for a new era .. if as a manager in charge of 12 games in Man U and you have not cemented a winnable style of play and increase player unity within the squad you should be sacked immediately.. how much further must Man U be willing to sink before common sense prevail in that club
Sitdkmsyz
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No no no no not Southgate he is not good enough to manage man unt
hescknpst
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l problem is not the coach is the players
tuubcelnst
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big is big ...even tho u just cough..media will rush and say you are about to die 🤌😂😂 that's man u
Honabkmrt
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Since you the poster of this write up know how to run or manage football club why not add yourself since the club is owned by your your father.stupid hypocrite
amurtala292
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wemenostz
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de zerbi
DosSantos9
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Amorim need some time, if MU could give him or else xavi or solskjaer is the best option for MU future.
katcdkmtz
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Southgate is not among good couches period
nokaciklmt
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Man United doesn't have players that's why they are facing a lot of challengese blaming the coach, just take a look at onana in Turkish league now savings balls not like when he was in Man United, they sell Anthony, Ganacho, and others rashford loan but they didn't buy their replacement and they also don't have defenders, how do you guys expect the coach to change that team it's impossible buy him enough players and see if he still fumbling then sack him and bring someone again but you only sold without buying back some.
you could not have said it better. I agree with you 💯.
vaddiklors
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I am just tired of this Amorim stories
Youngtalet139
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👌
buoceklmny
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the proplem is not the coach is the board
Lidbeklruy
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Give Solskjaer the opportunity again and see what he would do , last time he did well
maddymadrid10
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amorim needs time . he can fix
Lekbenopsu
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Andoni Iraola 🇪🇸 Oliver Glasner 🇦🇹 They should forget about mediocre coach Xavi
Joweiklouy
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CT
Joweiklouy
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Wosabdeilr
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If Amorim is sacked whoever is appointed the same fans would be asking for them to be sacked within six months
Vewdilnruz
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Man United doesn't have players that's why they are facing a lot of challengese blaming the coach, just take a look at onana in Turkish league now savings balls not like when he was in Man United, they sell Anthony, Ganacho, and others rashford loan but they didn't buy their replacement and they also don't have defenders, how do you guys expect the coach to change that team it's impossible buy him enough players and see if he still fumbling then sack him and bring someone again but you only sold without buying back some.
Lozcdlpyz
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can some one remove Southgate from this list please
Cakbdilpuz
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Zidane or Xavi?? 🤔
kmuguna
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stop speculations, Amorim going nowhere until man-u is relegated 🤓
EAGLECOPPER
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I think Southgate is more suited than all of them
Dicaimopst
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bring ole
Soaabdpyz
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they were the worst than Amorim
bayabikpr
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I can see only two of the above with very slim chances: Zavi and Ole. Completely no chance for the others if Man United top decision makers are serious enough!
mupcdlopz
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Old news
Jabcdikoz
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another man UTC agenda
mapacdmrst
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for me i think Xavi is a great coach that knows how to unite the players
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mapacdmrst
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for me i think Xavi is a great coach that knows how to unite the players
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liheiknstu
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oliver Glasner can do the job with this players. or else bring back Ole
Nuwaiorty
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I am even surprised that all sport will allow people to be writing nonsense on their sport page. people should be wring or saying rubbish on your platform. I watch a video where Jim Ratclif was telling the super sport sport analyst that Amorim will ne given five years to prove that he is a good coach. and I concur to it. Amorim was doing well at Sporting, before man utd went and brought him to England, so he should be given enough Time to adapt to the life style of the club, and I think rushing Amorim will not be the right thing to do. so people or sports fans should stop talking or posting rubbish about Man Utd or coach Amorim.
InnocentTeddy
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you got no news
Cupciknpz
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Yihaikopyz
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xavi is the alternative
Venbmnotuz
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for me i think Xavi is a great coach that knows how to unite the players