Manchester United’s search for a new interim manager has taken centre stage following a dramatic change at the top of the club, Softfootball reports.
The Red Devils officially parted ways with manager Rúben Amorim yesterday, bringing an end to a turbulent spell in charge. United are now expected to place Darren Fletcher in the dugout for their next game against Burnley, while the hierarchy continues its search for a caretaker boss who could steady the ship until the end of the season.

According to Fabrizio Romano via his official X handle, familiar faces could soon be making a return to Old Trafford as part of that short-term solution. Romano posted:
Ole Gunnar Solskjær, waiting for Man United to decide as he’s keen on caretaker manager job.
Jonny Evans, ready to return as assistant coach immediately as BBC reported.
The interim manager hunt has sparked widespread debate among fans and former players alike. Club legend Rio Ferdinand has weighed in on the discussion, naming his top three candidates to take charge at United. The former centre-back highlighted Roberto De Zerbi of Marseille, England head coach Thomas Tuchel, and Darren Fletcher himself, should the club opt to keep faith with the current interim setup until the summer.
With pressure mounting and crucial fixtures ahead, United’s next decision could shape not just the remainder of the season, but the direction of the club moving forward.
