Enrique, Ten Hag, Simeone - the big price outsiders who could take the Manchester United hot seat
Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino might be the odds-on favourite to take over at Manchester United, but what about those names lurking just under the radar.
We've been down this 'odds-on' favourite road several times already this season. Unai Emery, Paulo Fonseca and Antonio Conte were all odds-on favourites for the Newcastle role. Frank Lampard was nailed on at Norwich and Nuno was 'definitely' joining Everton before Rafa Benitez strolled back into Merseyside.
Actually come to think of it, Fonseca has been odds-on favourite at most vacant roles across the UK this season. Apart from at Old Trafford, where he cruelly lurks down at 66/1 for the Manchester United job. What's he suddenly done wrong?
Simply put, just because 'Poch' appears to be the chosen one at Old Trafford it doesn't mean he will sail into the red side of Manchester before anyone has a chance to say…'hey, he's actually not that good'.
Erik ten Hag
The manager who always takes the big jobs in your Football Manager save, but you wouldn't recognise if he offered to buy you a mug of coffee.
The 51-year-old, who has been in charge at the Johan Cruyff Arena for almost four years, is always linked with the big jobs.
There's no doubt he's storming it in the Netherlands, but would moving to Old Trafford be too big a step?
Bar a two-year spell as Bayern Munich reserves manager, his experience is very, very Dutch. A blood and thunder clash with Willem II probably doesn't compare with a wet and windy Tuesday night in Stoke...damn it what's the 2021/22 equivalent...er Burnley.
Laurent Blanc
As a manager, Blanc won the league with Bordeaux and Paris Saint-Germain, but failed to claim the Champions League. And we all know that always spells the end of the road for any PSG manager.
After a four-year gap in his managerial career, Blanc took over as head coach at Al-Rayyan Sports Club in Qatar and vanished into the soccer wilderness, with only his bank account to keep him company.
Luis Enrique
The current Spain manager is reportedly the choice of Ronaldo, and his opinion is obviously very important.
The only problem is Enrique has already rubbished the move, telling the Spanish media "Is it April Fools' Day."
Diego Simeone
Our dark horse. Simeone has been at Atletico Madrid for ten years and, apart from the Champions League, he has won everything he can. Even this stoic individual must be hankering for a change of scenery by now.
However, Simeone is just the kind of man who might be up for a challenge and he's just the kind of manager Manchester United need - someone to bend them over his knee and give them a good smack across the bottom.
Hang on...weren't Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho meant to do that.
Sir Alex Ferguson
This would be the story of all stories. The old master returns to pick up the pieces of the broken club he left in 2013, and leads them to a bit of silverware as an added bonus.
Every time United get into bother on the pitch, the cameras cut to Ferguson in the crowd muttering under his breath or daydreaming about who he'd like to throttle next.
United have announced they are looking for an interim manager until the end of season, so would it be so bonkers if Fergie was rolled out for half a season?
He would certainly stop Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof bumping into each other every match.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo's odds seem to be lengthening by the day. He was 20/1 not two weeks ago. Now 'I've not had a proper manager job ever' Nicky Butt appears to be more appealing for the bookies at 60/1!
Ronaldo seems like an obvious choice. He's a superstar, he's clearly the main focus of power in the dressing room, he'll have the fans' backing and his 'give the ball to me tactic' will probably work at least 60% of the time.
United gave the interim role to club legend Ryan Giggs a few years ago and look where that got him...oh sorry ignore that.
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