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Title-winning manager jokes about concerns about getting a job at Manchester United

October 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Xavi jokes about the weather when discussing work at Manchester United
  • Who will be the next United Manager?

Manchester United reportedly struggles to land one of its manager’s targets due to bad weather in the UK!

It’s arguing about the prospects that former Barcelona manager Zabi will take over from Reuben Amorim, according to Samuel Luckhurst, according to his latest Sun for the Sun.

Xavi is currently not working, but in a mission he previously worked at Nou Camp, he has won La Liga and Supercopa de Espana.

The Spanish tactician could be a decent candidate for Man UTD if he decides to say goodbye to Amorim, but he appears not keen on his move to Old Trafford.

Xavi jokes about the weather when discussing work at Manchester United

Xavi in ​​his time as a manager at Barcelona (Photo: Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

According to Luckhurst, Xavi joked to people near him.

This is probably not something to be taken too seriously, but if you are really doubting how he will adapt to life in England, then MUFC probably just need to stay uplifted.

Above all, United appears to be able to do with managers who have already proven themselves in the Premier League.

Amorim and his predecessor Erik Ten Hag both looked very promising in a weak European league, but struggled with the Red Devils.

Who will be the next United Manager?

Amorim may spend a little more time, but if he goes, the club should surely target Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraora as their best targets.

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Both have been achieved so excessively with current clubs that they are probably looking for a step up to a larger team soon.

United’s work is clearly a big challenge, but perhaps it’s a role that seduces them.

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