Gary Neville has said the next Manchester United manager must suit the DNA of the club, so who fits the bill? As their hierarchy begin talks with prospective candidates, Between the Lines returns with a look at how their options stack up.
Darren Fletcher has been put in caretaker charge as Manchester United search for a replacement for Ruben Amorim and Neville insists it's time to return to the club's traditions following a string of "experiments" after Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
Neville told Sky Sports News: "Louis van Gaal had his own philosophy. Jose Mourinho plays a certain style of football. So does David Moyes. Erik ten Hag, a very different style of football. Ruben Amorim, again, a very different style of football.
"You can't say these managers are not good coaches but they've all come in with different ideas, different styles of play, different philosophies and none of them really fit the Man Utd way."
So, with Oliver Glasner, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Enzo Maresca, Xavi, Mauricio Pochettino and Zinedine Zidane among the names in the frame to replace Amorim, which prospective candidate's playing style fits best with the club's identity?
What is Man Utd's DNA?
Neville referenced a video circulating online in which Sir Bobby Charlton describes Manchester United's DNA. "Adventurous, exciting football, playing young players, entertaining the crowd," he said.
Charlton traces it back to Sir Matt Busby, under whom Manchester United won five domestic titles and a European Cup in the 1950s and 60s with a youthful side playing attacking football.
Ferguson harnessed the same traditions as United emerged as the Premier League's dominant force under his management, using a front-footed approach emphasising wing play and quick attacks.
The club moved away from those principles post Ferguson, typified by the appointment of a manager, in Amorim, whose devotion to an incongruous back three became a bone of contention.
And Neville is adamant about what the next man should bring. "Ajax will never change for anybody, Barcelona will never change for anybody. I don't believe Man Utd should change for anybody.
"The club have to find a manager now who's got experience, who's willing to play fast, entertaining, attacking, aggressive football."
The best and worst fits revealed
To create a template for Manchester United's DNA, we used 15 style metrics from Ferguson's final season in charge in 2012/13, when he secured the last of his 13 Premier League titles as manager.
Manchester United's triumph that season was clinched in characteristically offensive style. Using a 4-2-3-1 formation, they scored 11 goals more than any other side, placing an emphasis on attacking speed, width and crossing.
When comparing prospective candidates and selected managers by their numbers in the same 15 metrics in league games managed, it is former Chelsea and Spurs boss Antonio Conte who ranks as the best statistical fit for United's DNA.
The Napoli boss, who has been previously linked with the Old Trafford job, has a suitability score of 78.89 out of 100, based on his work with Chelsea and Spurs, putting him just ahead of former Everton boss Roberto Martinez, who is currently managing the Portuguese national team.
Stuttgart's Sebastian Hoeness is next on the list, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fourth, with a suitability score of 77.74 out of 100. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone completes the top five, just ahead of Chelsea legend Frank Lampard, now in charge of Coventry.
Marcelo Bielsa, Carlo Ancelotti and Fulham boss Marco Silva also make our top 10.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery is 11th, his suitability score of 73.06 putting him just ahead of three other managers who have been linked with the vacancy in former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, Mauricio Pochettino and England's Thomas Tuchel.
Recently-axed Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who has also been linked, sits 20th in our list, with a suitability score of 67.52 out of 100.
Pep Guardiola was a reported target for Manchester United before his appointment at Manchester City back in 2016 but interestingly, he sits bottom of our 32-man list, with a stylistic suitability score of just 50.77 out of 100.
Some of the mooted candidates to take over from Amorim sit low in the list too, including Gareth Southgate, Kieran McKenna, Roberto De Zerbi and the Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, suggesting they are not great fits for the club's DNA.
Explore our interactive graphic to see how our selected managers' styles compare to Manchester United's DNA under Ferguson.
Dakbciknsu
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I will support conte as for me
Shalltear
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if you any manager but don't buy the player they want at end it will same fate to amorim, the only idiot is the owner
Yorokiri
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Mr Neville, a 1990 solution might not work for a 2026 problem, stop living in the past, with all due respect to the great sir Alex Ferguson, if he was still coaching right now I bet you he will struggle...
Dodbclntuz
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Neville have big mouth why cant he coach.
ariasenior
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from this post Manchester United is the best club in the world
ariasenior
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I thought Conte plays a back of 3
nahadmtuz
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Not at all, Solskjaer was fired because he was loosing every game. Therefore he is not fit to be MU coach.
AFereeft9672
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This world lack of manager ? Why all this manager ?
Lakceknptz
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Roberto De Zerbi is the best for Manu
Lakceknptz
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He will be sacked even before the first match ends 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
suoabptuy
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Xavi and carrick
Laggos
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But we all know that Conte also plays a 3 at the back, how is he even in the conversation 😏
Vowiklmosu
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Conte character will be worst than Amorim, the board will clash with him
Coadempsu
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the best coach man utd need now is unai emry or konte
Bepdkmruz
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xavi please
Niudnpsu
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Next sacking manager is slot
yecabcor
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ole can be assistance couch learn one day e can become da best
yecabcor
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conte any day
yecabcor
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Ole can be da second choice but Conte best choice e can win cups Ole still in da process of getting cups
yecabcor
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Conte will be da best I've been saying dis from hag sacks
Nabbimstuy
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conte is the best man
tutabensz
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Utdw3Stand
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What fkn Bull. What DNA are they talking about. Why people still talk about it Fans, pundits, and ex-players use “DNA” as shorthand for: “This isn’t how United used to play” “This doesn’t feel like United” “We’ve lost our identity” It’s nostalgic language — and sometimes a way to avoid harder truths. Your point: has it expired? Honestly? Largely, yes. And here’s why. 1. DNA doesn’t survive without people Once Ferguson left: The authority structure collapsed Football decisions became fragmented Managers were hired with different philosophies Players outlasted managers DNA needs continuity. United had none. 2. Modern football killed the myth Football now is: Director-led, not manager-ruled System-based, not personality-based Data-driven, not instinct-driven Clubs like City, Arsenal, Liverpool built structures. United kept talking about tradition. 3. “United DNA” became a stick to beat managers Since Ferguson: Managers told to “play the United way” But recruited players that didn’t fit No time, no authority, no alignment So “DNA” became: “Win like Ferguson, without being Ferguson.” That’s impossible. What Man Utd actually has now Not DNA — but contradictions: Commercial club vs football club Short-term fixes vs long-term rebuilds Star signings vs coherent squad building That’s why managers fail — not because they “don’t get United”. The uncomfortable truth Man United don’t need to “return to their DNA”. They need to create a new one: Clear football identity Proper recruitment hierarchy Manager backed for multiple windows Fans accepting a genuine rebuild Until then, “United DNA” is just a ghost phrase — comforting, but empty.
Toyemnpstu
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El Cholo is the only solution
Aya67
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MU is not only a graveyard of great players, but also a graveyard of great managers. My condolences
docbcdeimt
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the problem is our management, they want a coach not a manager,
docbcdeimt
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Ferguson never played beautiful football but business minded football
management was behind him.
docbcdeimt
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management restructuring first , otherwise no manager can handle man united
Couiklmrtz
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if you can get conte or tuchel bring them at the of end season but 1 thing to remember let them do their work if management interfere then nothing is going to happen
PMAallday
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Inzaghi
rumcdeknsz
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Conte is the man
Honabkmrt
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why is he not mentioning his own name since he's also qualify to manage a football club? he thinks social media or pundit work can manage Valencia.
Ticemns
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let a Englishman become United manager suitable with United DNA
Poeceilnrz
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not ole
Chrisj
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Conte Definitely
Labadkotyz
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conte or ole will the bestt
Vowiklmosu
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Conte please
Ciuacilrty
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Zinedine Zidane is the key
kiaadkmptu
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Ferguson never played beautiful football but business minded football
ice411
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It's like this transfer window is for the coaches and not players
Hoyacimsu
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conte or emery or xavi or Zidane
babacknu
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conte is the way or another mistake for mu
Paocimnost
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he who knows how to crtizes others should be the best one to coach the Club.
Yobcdeko
4
Klopp is another key to success
Paocimnost
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If he's that good why sacked him in his first spell at Manchester united as a coach?.
Yobcdeko
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Zinedine Zidane is the key!!!
mutbcknouz
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We need ole
KylieJones
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Who is G3 ? A big mouth so called legend who knows only to criticize the other. Here we go the vacant place . Where are u. Gary go and show us why u know
I've said the same thing the moment they sack he previous coach
Viseimnyz
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perfect man is conte or Xavier
Yiebckrty
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Nagelsmann?