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Fabrizio Romano reveals what Manchester United had in mind regarding Ruben Amorim and Sir Gareth Southgate ahead of Saturday’s match against Sunderland.
Manchester United’s season is fast unravelling, and with manager Ruben Amorim under growing pressure, speculation over potential successors is already gathering pace.
Manchester United now have to think about the future of their manager, Ruben Amorim, after a consistent run of poor results. They are reportedly shortlisting several candidates to replace the Portuguese manager, and former English manager Gareth Southgate is one of them.
As pressure mounts on Ruben Amorim after Manchester United’s poor start to the new campaign, the club continues to explore potential replacements behind the scenes.
There is this air of pressure around Old Trafford. Ruben Amorim is walking on the edge, with reports indicating a possible personnel change at the helm at M16.
Manchester United officials have reportedly been informed that Gareth Southgate has politely ruled himself out of the potential race to replace Ruben Amorim.
Manchester United’s struggles under Ruben Amorim have inevitably led to mounting speculation about potential successors. Among the names linked, former England manager Gareth Southgate has been mentioned repeatedly, with some reports even suggesting he had direct contact with Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Manchester United seem to be in their umpteenth cycle of attempting a rebuild in the post-Fergie era. They have not lifted the Premier League title since the charismatic Scot retired from management more than a decade ago, and subsequent managerial appointments have not worked out.
Much to the majority of Manchester United fans’ dismay, Gareth Southgate is again being linked with the head coach job at Old Trafford. The former England boss has come up in conversations regarding United on numerous occasions in recent years, but particularly since INEOS became co-owners of the club back in February 2024.
Manchester United’s humiliating Carabao Cup exit to League Two Grimsby has intensified the pressure on Rúben Amorim. Despite calls from fans, the board and Sir Jim Ratcliffe have so far stood by their manager. Still, bookmakers have already put together odds on who could take over at Old Trafford if the hierarchy changes its mind.
Liverpool have been backed to secure at least one more major signing before the end of the summer transfer window. The Reds have already been hugely active in the marketplace, spending almost £300m on the likes of Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike since the beginning of June, but they mightn’t be finished adding to Arne Slot’s squad just yet.
Liverpool are planning to move swiftly after selling Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen by signing Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. The Reds have earmarked Guehi as a strong candidate to replace Quansah and challenge Ibrahima Konate for the starting place.
Liverpool have completed another piece of business that says plenty about our summer strategy — but it’s the context around Freddie Woodman’s arrival that adds even more intrigue.
From helping England secure the 2003 Rugby World Cup to reshaping the national football team alongside Gareth Southgate, Dave Reddin's career is truly exceptional.
Jamie O’Hara said on talkSPORT (h/t Tottenham Hotspur News) that he believes Ange Postecoglou would be shown the door at Tottenham Hotspur if he is unable to guide the Lilywhites to success in the Carabao Cup.
Darren Bent has accused Gareth Southgate of ‘lying’ regarding Ben White’s withdrawal from England duties. White made his Three Lions debut in 2021 but has just four senior caps to his name to date.
Chelsea star Cole Palmer has admitted he can’t properly remember the moment he scored for England against Spain in the final of Euro 2024 as it was one of those big moments that happened so fast.
Gareth Southgate might have given a clue that his time as England manager could be coming to an end. Southgate has led a courageous team of new Three Lions into back-to-back European Championship finals.
Gareth Southgate, England’s head coach, has laid down a clear message to his team ahead of their Euro 2024 final clash against Spain: they must be “perfect” to win, reported by GOAL.
England manager Gareth Southgate, ahead of the national team’s match against Denmark, admitted that he is blocking out social media networks in order to curb unnecessary criticism.
Arsenal has at least two players on the England team aiming to win Euro 2024, both of whom play crucial roles. The Three Lions are one of the favourites in the competition and are determined to secure the trophy.