Following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim by Manchester United, the club is focused on establishing stability at Old Trafford and Carrington.
Numerous candidates are being considered to replace Amorim as manager.
Darren Fletcher has taken charge of the senior team for their upcoming match against Burnley, with Jonny Evans back at the club to assist.
Additionally, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has expressed interest in returning to the club.
Manchester United is also looking to fill the position of head of academy recruitment.
The Daily Mail reports that Paul Midgley from Newcastle United was approached by Manchester United but chose to stay with The Magpies.
Midgley was seen as a strong candidate among ten options, thanks to his previous experience with Jason Wilcox at Manchester City.
This marks another instance of Manchester United seeking former staff from City, following the appointments of Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox, while new academy chief Stephen Torpey also has City ties.
United is still in pursuit of a replacement for Luke Fedorenko, who is currently on gardening leave before moving to an agency.
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