Luis Enrique has already made his thoughts perfectly clear on Man Utd job
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Spain boss Luis Enrique is one of the outsider candidates to be appoint as the next permanent Manchester United boss.
In the wake of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ’s exit from United last November, the Spain boss emerged as a major contender to potentially succeed the Norwegian in the role long-term at Old Trafford. Ajax boss Erik ten Hag is said to be a leading candidate for the role. Ten Hag, 52, met with United bosses last week to talk about becoming their new manager.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain coach Mauricio Pochettino is also in the frame. Pochettino had initially been the favourite for the United job, as revealed last month, with the Old Trafford hierarchy confident of landing their man. That revelation was later fleshed out by Mirror Football reporting that the Argentine was the preferred candidate among the players in United’s dressing room.
Yet Luis Enrique is held in the upmost regard in coaching circles, and it is little surprise he is being linked to the United post. He has built up an impressive CV in recent years and despite being contracted to