The Manchester United head coaching role could be one of the biggest jobs available in the summer
The potential appointment of Luis Enrique at Old Trafford has divided opinion amongst two Manchester United legends.
After Ruben Amorim’s dismissal in January, Michael Carrick was named as the United interim boss until the season’s conclusion. The former United midfielder started his tenure with an eight-game unbeaten run, featuring six victories, during which the club climbed to third in the Premier League standings.
Last week’s visit to Newcastle United represented United’s first loss under Carrick following William Osula’s injury-time winner. Despite the Englishman’s limited experience at elite level management, he’s demonstrated his capability to lead the football giants thus far.
Nevertheless, the United board has yet to determine who will occupy the managerial position come summer. Several candidates have been touted for the role, amongst them Julian Nagelsmann, Roberto De Zerbi and Luis Enrique.
The Paris Saint-Germain manager possesses the credentials necessary to take charge at United, having secured 20 major trophies at Barcelona and the French champions, including claiming the Treble with both clubs.
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Reports suggest the Spaniard’s future in Paris remains uncertain amid suggestions he won’t be extending his contract, with Patrice Evra believing the 55-year-old represents the perfect manager to restore United to glory.
The former France international told Stake: “I’m not talking to the Man Utd board or Sir Jim Ratcliffe but in my honest opinion, with no disrespect to PSG or Nasser Al-Khelaifi, but Luis Enrique would be a dream coach for Man Utd.
“I love the man, I love his philosophy, what he went through in his personal life and overcame it shows his personality. The job he’s done at PSG by bringing them a Champions League without Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe or Neymar, it’s a fantastic job.
“Players would have to work really hard to play for Man Utd, they’ll have to run a lot and I think Enrique would bring that.” However, Wayne Rooney believes appointing Enrique would represent a familiar mistake United have previously committed.
Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate, the club legend said: “I think with Luis Enrique, I’ve been there and we’ve tried different managers. We tried [Jose] Mourinho and [Louis] van Gaal. Then we tried the likes of [Erik] ten Hag and [Ruben] Amorim and they don’t work. I just think Carrick makes sense. I felt that from the minute I knew he was going in. He’s a real calming influence.”
Rooney maintained that retaining Carrick would enable the club to maintain continuity rather than pursuing another prominent name for the managerial position. He continued: “I think we’re sometimes quick to overlook what’s right here in front of us and say, ‘We’ve got this manager from Turkey or Spain who is going to come in and do this.’
“But actually they’ve got no interest in the football club. At least this will give the foundations for the club to keep building. The infrastructure will be back at the football club.”
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