In a surprising turn of events, former Chelsea coach Graham Potter has emerged as a top candidate for the managerial position at Manchester United, alongside current Brighton & Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi. The latest development, reported by RichFay, signals a potential shakeup in the managerial landscape at Old Trafford.
Potter's journey to the forefront of Manchester United's managerial considerations is marked by his recent departure from Brighton & Hove Albion, where he had been at the helm until his decision to leave the club. Prior to his stint with Brighton, Potter served as the head coach at Chelsea before parting ways with the London-based club.
Meanwhile, Roberto De Zerbi, who currently holds the managerial reins at Brighton & Hove Albion, has garnered attention for his tactical prowess and managerial abilities. His appointment at Brighton came following Potter's departure, positioning him as a key figure in the club's plans moving forward.
The potential candidacy of Potter and De Zerbi underscores Manchester United's commitment to finding a suitable successor to Erik Ten Hag, who currently occupies the managerial position. As discussions surrounding the managerial position continue, United's supporters eagerly await further developments regarding the club's next leader.