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15 Best Unemployed Managers Man Utd Could Turn To If Amorim Is Sacked

With Ruben Amorim under growing pressure after a dire start to the 2025/26 season, Manchester United may be forced to make a swift managerial change. If they opt against prising a coach away from another club mid-season, there’s no shortage of intriguing, high-profile names currently out of work.

15. Domenico Tedesco

Domenico Tedesco
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The German-Italian tactician is young, ambitious, and known for his tactical flexibility. After stints with RB Leipzig and the Belgian national team, Tedesco could be a modern appointment in line with United's long-term vision.

14. Rafael Benitez

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It’s difficult to imagine Manchester United turning to a former Liverpool boss, but Benitez brings a wealth of experience, including a Champions League title. While the optics might be controversial, the Spaniard has a proven track record of stabilising clubs.

13. Gareth Southgate

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Southgate’s ties to INEOS may give him an inside track if the job opens up. While respected for his leadership of the England team, doubts remain over his tactical sharpness at club level.

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12. Sean Dyche

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Few understand the Premier League grind better than Sean Dyche. A no-nonsense figure with a deep knowledge of the English top flight, Dyche could provide short-term stability during a turbulent time.

11. Sergio Conceicao

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Conceicao has carved out a reputation for intensity and defensive organisation at FC Porto. His passionate style could be a cultural fit at Old Trafford, though questions remain about his adaptability to Premier League football.

10. Luciano Spalletti

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After guiding Napoli to a long-awaited Serie A title, Spalletti brings tactical intelligence and a keen eye for attacking football. His age and lack of Premier League experience may be a concern, but his CV is hard to ignore.

9. Joachim Löw

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The World Cup winner is one of the most decorated names on this list. However, his lack of recent club management—over two decades removed—means there’s an element of risk in turning to Löw now.

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8. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

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A familiar face at Old Trafford, Solskjaer’s previous spell as United manager had highs and lows. Recently dismissed by Besiktas, the Norwegian may be tempted by a surprise return, though it could divide opinion among fans.

7. Edin Terzic

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Fresh off his Borussia Dortmund exit, Terzic is a rising star in European coaching. He nearly delivered the Bundesliga title in 2023 and has shown potential to lead a big club like United.

6. Marco Rose

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The German manager is known for his high-pressing football and ability to work with young players. Rose’s experience in the Bundesliga makes him a potential match for United’s evolving squad.

5. Thiago Motta

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One of the most in-demand young coaches in Europe, Motta blends tactical innovation with player development. His modern footballing philosophy could bring a fresh identity to the Red Devils.

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4. Roger Schmidt

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Schmidt impressed at Benfica with an energetic, attacking style of play. While he doesn’t have Premier League experience, his proactive approach might appeal to fans craving excitement.

3. Michael Carrick

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Carrick remains a respected figure at United and is seen as a potential future managerial great. Recently let go by Middlesbrough, he’s still viewed as a tactically astute mind who knows the club inside out.

2. Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Zidane
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Zidane’s trophy cabinet speaks for itself—three straight Champions League wins with Real Madrid. He has long been linked with a Premier League move and could finally be tempted by the Manchester United project.

1. Xavi Hernandez

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The former Barcelona coach offers both a winning pedigree and a clear footballing identity. Having been replaced by Hansi Flick at the Camp Nou, Xavi is now available—and possibly the smartest choice for a modern rebuild.

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