Manchester United show interest in Gary O’Neill to join coaching staff.
Interest in bringing Wolves manager into coaching staff role
- The exact details of O’Neill’s role are not yet known, but he is aware that Manchester United are interested.
- O’Neill still has a three-year contract with Wolves, meaning Manchester United will have to pay compensation to bring him to the club.
Manchester United have express interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O’Neill to join the coaching staff.
The exact nature of O’Neill’s possible role is unknown. But it is understood he has made aware of Manchester United’s interest.
Meanwhile, it is also unclear whether O’Neill will join Erik ten Hag’s team or not, as the Dutch manager is in the hot seat.
Victory in the FA Cup over Liverpool before the international break may have given Ten Hag some relief. But the club’s board has yet to decide whether he will remain in charge next season.
For O’Neill, he just took charge of the ยูฟ่าเบท Wolves team just a few days before the start of the current season. and did an impressive job By helping the club rank 9th in the Premier League.
Before that, the 40-year-old also helped Bournemouth avoid relegation last season.
He still has a three-year contract with Wolves, meaning Manchester United will have to pay compensation to bring him to the club.
Gary O’Neill Has The Makings Of English Soccer’s Next Great Manager
O’Neill also did an impressive job at Bournemouth. The Cherries were widely expecte to suffer relegation from the Premier League last season, yet O’Neill guided them to safety. Bournemouth made the harsh decision to sack O’Neill and might now regret that call with Wolves comfortably above their manager’s former club.
Currently, O’Neill is one of just four English managers working in the Premier League. Alongside Eddie Howe (Newcastle United), Sean Dyche (Everton) and Chris Wilder (Sheffield United). The Wolves manager has put himself at the vanguard of England’s next generation of coaches with many tipping him for the top of the sport.