Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is reportedly willing to take on the role of Manchester United’s boss, but only if the position becomes available mid‑season. Football transfer expert Ben Jacobs told the United Stand YouTube channel that Glasner believes he would be a good fit for United and would consider leaving his current post despite Crystal Palace’s recent success.
Jacobs noted that Glasner has been working with limited resources at Crystal Palace, operating on a “shoestring budget,” which could influence his decision to switch clubs if a vacancy arises. The speculation comes as Manchester United’s current manager, Ruben Amorim, faces growing pressure due to the team’s inconsistent performance. Since joining United in November 2024, Amorim has won only 19 of his 49 matches, raising questions about his future at the helm.
Glasner’s potential interest is significant given his managerial track record; his experience and skills could be an asset to a United side looking to improve its results. If a mid‑season vacancy does occur, Glasner is likely to be considered a strong candidate. The situation at Manchester United will continue to be closely watched in the coming weeks and months, with the possibility of a managerial change remaining on the table and Glasner’s reported interest highlighting the pool of potential replacements.
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