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Liam Wood

Pundit agrees with Paul Merson over next Manchester United manager identity

Manchester United have been told Brighton manager Graham Potter would be a perfect pick for the Old Trafford dugout next season.

Having watched their Premier League title dreams thrown into tatters by the November break, United sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and appointed Ralf Rangnick as interim manager, initially until the end of this season when he will move upstairs into an advisory role.

United continue to peruse over longer-term coaching options and Manchester Evening News reported on Monday that plans have developed to potentially make a permanent appointment before the summer.

Mauricio Pochettino (PSG) and Erik ten Hag (Ajax) are viewed as two front-runners in that regard.

Speaking on Soccer Saturday, pundit Paul Merson waxed lyrical about an alternative option - Potter - and that has since been backed up by talkSPORT regular and ex-Premier League man Jamie O'Hara.

Merson said: "I'm a big fan of his. I think he plays brilliant football. If I was Man United, I would be watching Potter. With the way they play their football, they haven't got the quality of Man United players. They play great football. I would be monitoring him. I'd be thinking, why not go for him?"

During an his latest appearance on talkSPORT this afternoon, O'Hara added: "Graham Potter would be perfect for Manchester United.

Do you agree with Merson and O'Hara? Have your say in the comments section below.

"He's that new modern day manager who knows how to deal with the new style footballer, the modern footballer. Not this old style footballer, which is completely different I think he would be perfect for someone like Manchester United.

"They gave Ole [Gunnar Solskjaer] time. I think they would. If you're bringing in someone like Graham Potter, I think you have to because there has to be a process and a change of mentality."

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