On Sunday, Manchester United was divided by Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, rumors around a successor already circulated before dismissal. The latest speculations are quite surprising.
Mauricio Pocketing, currently coach at the Start Female of Paris Saint-Germain, will be willing to send his job to the immediately and take over the post of exercise at Manchester United. This reports the Daily Mail.
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According to this, Pocketing wants to make the supposed dream job in Paris just like to hang on the nail and return to the Premier League, as he is simply unhappy in the French capital. The Argentinian lives in Paris in a hotel, while his family remained in London, where he supervised Tottenham Hotspur from 2014 to 2019.
In addition, Pocketing should have it full to bring the oversized egos of superstars to Neymar, Dylan Mbappé and Lionel Messi under a hat.
Its not so easy if you have players like Messi, Mbappé and Neymar. Each of these three players can be the king for every team in the world. But here I have three kings in a club: three kings with different needs on the Place, Pocketing recently explained the Daily Mail.
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The thing, however, has (still) a hook: According to the report, United Pocketing has not contacted so far, but Zinedine Zidane and Brendan Rodgers were last considered the hottest candidates on the coaching job at Old Trafford.
However, BBC wants to learn that Zidane had already communicated the Red Devils, he was not interested. The Frenchman is therefore waiting for a chance at PSG or the French national team. Should Pocketing Paris actually want to leave, a prominent successor would probably already be ready.

Meanwhile, the Sun reports that United contact has taken to Rodgers. The 48-year-old currently leads the scepter in Leicester City, but could allegedly leave the association for eight million euros.
Until a decision has been made, ex-Profi Michael Garrick stands at the sideline of Manchester United.
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