Manchester United is going through changes after they fired Ruben Amorim as the first-team manager this week.
With Amorim’s departure and interim manager Darren Fletcher now leading the team, United has not secured a win in their last four matches.
Additionally, they are out of the FA Cup after losing 2-1 to Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
Despite the setbacks, there are reasons for optimism.
One positive aspect is the ongoing search for a new manager. United began compiling a shortlist of potential candidates on the day Amorim was dismissed.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick have met with Manchester United regarding the vacant managerial position, suggesting progress is being made.
If Solskjaer is appointed, Carrick has agreed to take on the role of assistant manager.
Recent updates indicate that the club aims to finalize a new manager soon.
According to ESPN, Manchester United hopes to announce the new team leader early next week.
Additionally, Ruud van Nistelrooy remains a candidate for the role.
Solskjaer was expected to have further discussions with the club about the position on Saturday.
As the club targets a new manager by next Saturday, coinciding with the Manchester derby, there will be keen interest in updates regarding the managerial vacancy.
Media reports may offer additional insight into the potential candidates and their future with Manchester United.
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