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Luis Enrique has broken his silence on potentially taking over at Manchester United, as the Red Devils continue their search for a new manager.
United officials are drafting up their list of potential managers to join to replace Ralf Rangnick, who will leave as manager at the end of the season. The German coach joined on an interim role and will be moving upstairs as a consultant in the summer.
That will involve a number of interviews with various candidates, of which one of them includes Spain boss Enrique. The 51-year-old is believed to have plenty of supporters in the Old Trafford board, and has now responded to the interest.
As Spain prepare to play Iceland in an international friendly, he said: "I will be in Qatar with Spain because I have given my word and there is nothing that makes me more excited than representing my country in the World Cup; later, we'll see."
Mirror Football understands that United are preparing to speak to Enrique over taking the job at Old Trafford this summer. He is just one of several options being looked at, though his