Manchester United are likely to appoint an interim manager for the rest of the season and wait until the summer before bringing in the permanent successor to Ruben Amorim, with Darren Fletcher, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick all under consideration.
United confirmed that Under-18s coach Fletcher will take charge of Wednesday’s match at Burnley, and the Scot is expected to remain at the helm for Sunday’s FA Cup tie with Brighton.
But United are also considering waiting until the close season before installing a long-term replacement to Amorim, who was dismissed on Monday.
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It would give them more time to alight on a preferred candidate as they look for a seventh manager – excluding caretaker and interim appointments – after Sir Alex Ferguson.
It would follow the approach United adopted in 2021-22 when Ralf Rangnick was interim manager for the final five months of the season after Solskjaer was sacked and before Erik ten Hag was brought in.
Now Fletcher will have the first opportunity to stake a claim to be at the helm for the rest of the campaign, though other former United players and coaches could come into consideration.
Solskjaer was caretaker manager before being appointed on a permanent basis and is available after leaving Besiktas in August. United have spoken to Solskjaer about the possibility of the former striker taking charge until the end of the season.
Carrick had three games in caretaker charge in 2021 and has since had the experience of managing Middlesbrough in the Championship, while Ruud van Nistelrooy went unbeaten in four matches as the interim after Ten Hag was dismissed.
A number of candidates United could consider might become available in the summer, with managers like Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino potentially leaving international jobs after the World Cup, while Oliver Glasner’s contract with Crystal Palace expires then.