Fabrizio Romano, a transfer specialist, went on to say: “It is untrue that Paul Pogba would train at Carrington. Pogba has no plans to work out at any club. At the moment, he continues to train daily in Miami. No communication with MU.
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Like in the case of Jonny Evans, many “Red Devils” were once thrilled about the possibility of Pogba going back to Carrington. Evans initially only came back to the team to practice, but he did well enough to secure a two-year deal and continues to contribute to MU today.
While some fans might be excited by Pogba’s coming, this is not a sustainable long-term solution. Actually, neither coach Amorim nor the board of directors intend to allow Pogba to return to Carrington Center.The 18-month ban is being served by the French midfielder. The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) opted to lessen the four-year suspension he had received for doping. Pogba can therefore resume playing in March 2025.
Among the top midfielders in his position is Pogba. However, the French midfielder was unable to achieve the predicted peak of his career due to a string of injuries, inconsistent play, and off-field problems.
According to Wesley Sneijder, Manchester United had a “shrewd” strategy for Ruud van Nistelrooy
Even though Ruud van Nistelrooy has left Manchester United, many people still think he will return to Old Trafford eventually.
The time of Ruben Amorim is approaching, and his first game is getting closer.
On November 1, Amorim was named head coach of Manchester United, but he was permitted to remain at Sporting until the international break.
Amorim is now in Manchester, preparing for his first United match as manager.
Next Sunday afternoon, Amorim will make his debut against Ipswich Town, and he hopes to start with a win.Regarding Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wesley SneijderThe United coaching staff has seen significant changes since Amorim’s arrival.
Both Rene Hake and Jelle ten Rouwelaar departed United just a few months after becoming employees of Erik ten Hag.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, the former United striker, was the most well-known departure from Old Trafford.Over the summer, Van Nistelrooy made a comeback to work as a staff member for fellow Dutchman Ten Hag.
Van Nistelrooy has resigned from his position at United after serving as interim manager for four games after Ten Hag’s departure.
Wesley Sneijder, Van Nistelrooy’s former international teammate, gave his thoughts on the decision, which has caused division.
According to The Mirror, Sneijder stated that he thinks it would be “clever” for United to consider Van Nistelrooy as a potential manager in the Old Trafford dugout.
Sneijder, who is already looking past Amorim, believes Van Nistelrooy might lead United once more in “two or three years.”
“If United is smart, which I’m sure they are, they’ll prepare Ruud to take over in two or three years,” Sneijder stated.Amorim was chosen by Ineos with the long term in mind.
It’s hard to believe they decided to hire a 39-year-old manager with only two or three years to go.
Amorim is expected to lead United for a considerable amount of time, and Van Nistelrooy must find another manager to prove himself.
Coventry City reportedly wants Van Nistelrooy after firing former United striker Mark Robins.
Given the Sky Blues’ poor performance in the Championship, Van Nistelrooy would have a difficult task ahead of him, but this might be the beginning of an incredible adventure.
The greatest way to get Van Nistelrooy on United’s radar for the future would be for him to make an impression at Coventry and eventually find himself managing in the Premier League.