Jose Mourinho solves Man United problem as Paul Pogba gives fresh damning verdict
Here are your Manchester United headlines for Saturday, March 26:
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Here are your Manchester United headlines for Saturday, March 26:
Manchester United have been taking the opportunity to step up their pursuit for their next manager during the international break, with Mauricio Pochettino and Erik Ten Hag the two standout favourites for the position, although another name has been thrown into the ring for the job.
Wayne Rooney got his hands on the Champions League trophy when Manchester United defeated Chelsea in the 2008 final.
Paul Pogba is set to leave Manchester United on a free transfer for the second time this summer.
Erik ten Hag is many fans' favourite to become the next permanent manager of Manchester United and the Manchester Evening News understands that he has been interviewed about the role in the past week. Nothing is confirmed currently with the club wanting to interview a number of candidates but it was said that talks were positive.
Before taking this any further, it has to be said that Rio Ferdinand was absolutely on the mark with comments he made about the impending managerial appointment at Old Trafford. In an almost poetic nudge to the Stone Roses song which Manchester United stride out to on matchdays, Ferdinand proclaimed 'this is the one' United have been waiting for.
Sir Alex Ferguson didn't want David Beckham to wear the No.7 shirt at Manchester United, according to Roy Keane. Beckham sported the famous jersey at Old Trafford and with England between 1997 and 2003, becoming his trademark number.
Michael Carrick remains one of the most underrated midfielders England have ever produced.