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Luis Enrique could 'turn things around very quickly' at Manchester United if he leaves Spain - Inside Europe

Luis Enrique is the latest name in the frame to take over as the next potential Manchester United manager as the search at Old Trafford rumbles on. The Spain boss, who led his country to the Euro 2020 semi-finals last summer, is reportedly set to be interviewed by the top brass at United with a view to taking over ahead of the 2022/23 season. Ad/> With two La Liga titles, three Copa Del Rey wins and a Champions League crown to his name from his time at Barcelona, it’s no surprise United would court him as the man to bring the increasingly distant glory days back to the club.

TransfersBarca weigh up forward options, and don’t rule out Enrique to Man Utd — Paper Round14 HOURS AGO However, United may have to work the charm offensive as Enrique is seemingly not prepared to leave his role with Spain before leading them out at the World Cup in Qatar in November. But as we all know in football, things, and minds, can change very quickly. Eurosport Spain’s Andres Weiss gives us the inside track on Enrique’s immediate future and what it could mean for United.

Enrique has already said he is committed to taking Spain to the World Cup but could United persuade him to change his mind? In his last press conference he stated that he will be with Spain in Qatar «for sure» and that «there's nothing that excites me more than representing my country in a World Cup», so I think he will stay with Spain, at least until December. What is his relationship like with the RFEF? Are things 'harmonious' enough for him not to leave? I think they have a good relationship. Luis Rubiales always speaks amazingly about Luis Enrique.

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