The football world is buzzing with the news of Ruben Amorim's departure from Manchester United, and the search for his successor is on. Amidst the speculation, a bold suggestion has been made by none other than Roy Keane, a legendary figure in the sport. Keane has thrown his support behind Eddie Howe, a manager with a unique temperament that Keane believes could be a game-changer for the Red Devils.
But here's where it gets controversial... Keane, known for his emotional style, praises Howe's calmness and composure. He argues that Manchester United, a club with a rich history and passionate fan base, could benefit from a more measured approach.
"I like his calmness. I think Man Utd sometimes need a bit of that," Keane said.
Howe, currently managing Newcastle, has transformed the club into a Champions League contender. His success has not gone unnoticed, and Keane believes his experience and temperament make him the ideal candidate.
However, Howe himself has downplayed the rumors, emphasizing his commitment to Newcastle. He values happiness and strong relationships in his work, and at this moment, he finds that at St. James' Park.
The interim role is expected to go to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a familiar face at Old Trafford. Solskjaer has his critics, and Keane believes he could manage until the end of the season but questions his long-term suitability.
"Do I see Ole as the manager for the next four or five seasons? Probably not," Keane added.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, under pressure to make the right decision, has faced criticism for his handling of previous managerial changes. The stakes are high, and the next move could define the club's future.
So, who do you think should be the next Man Utd boss? Should they go for a calm and collected approach, or is a more passionate style needed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!