Amorim’s Future Decided “Manchester United Interested in Premier League Coach”

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Manchester United have not yet made contact with Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner to gauge his interest in potentially replacing current head coach Ruben Amorim, despite the fact that Glasner is admired by key decision-makers at the club, according to GIVEMESPORT’s senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs.

Although the Red Devils invested heavily during the summer transfer window following a disappointing 2024/25 season—during which they failed to secure silverware or European qualification—the new campaign has started poorly. United have managed just two Premier League wins and were embarrassingly knocked out of the Carabao Cup by fourth-tier Grimsby Town.

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Oliver Glasner has drawn interest from Manchester United due to his impressive work at fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace, according  Ben Jacobs. However, minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and other senior figures at Old Trafford continue to stand by Ruben Amorim and are not currently considering a managerial change.

Jacobs explained to GMS:

“There is certainly appreciation for names like Oliver Glasner, but the clearest indication that Amorim still has the club’s backing is that there has been no outreach, no shortlist, and — to my knowledge — no succession planning at this stage.
Manchester United are still determined to make things work with Ruben Amorim. That’s why he’s likely to be given a few more games, at the very least, before alternative options are explored more seriously if results don’t improve.”

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Glasner’s growing reputation has been fueled by historic achievements at Palace. Last season, he led the club to its first-ever major trophy with an FA Cup triumph, and followed that success by defeating Liverpool in a penalty shootout to secure the Community Shield in August.

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The 51-year-old Austrian tactician took charge of Crystal Palace in February 2024, succeeding Roy Hodgson, and has since made a strong impression at Selhurst Park. While Manchester United are without European football this season, Glasner is preparing to lead the Eagles into the league phase of the UEFA Conference League.

Widely described as ‘incredible’, Glasner previously managed clubs such as Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt — the latter of which he guided to Europa League glory — before making the move to South London. His impressive start in the Premier League has not gone unnoticed at Old Trafford, particularly with Ruben Amorim struggling to deliver consistent results.


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