Managers linked to Manchester United:
Thomas Tuchel, Julian Nagelsmann, Roberto De Zerbi
Zinedine Zidane, and now Potter. .
Why can it go from good to bad in just one day? Chelsea will laugh at United. lol
Manchester United still has some players with big egos, so United needs a strong manager who has experience working in a hostile environment and will deal with egos. Potter doesn't work well in big clubs. Potter is a small club coach.
And I don't think Sir Jim Ratcliffe will decide things alone.
That's why he gathered people like Omar Berrada and Ashwort.
So far, I haven't exactly followed United's future developments along with the names of potential replacement coaches for Erik Ten Hag. although I'm not sure whether this news is true or not. however, recently, it seems like Ten Hag's future with United is in question. some of the ones you mentioned might be suitable to handle Man United. like Zinade for example, it is possible that Thomas Tuchel is more suitable and capable of leading United than when he managed Bayern Munich. because the coach's problem is not only about repetition, but whether he is suitable or not will also be a problem, IMO. several other names such as Nagalesmann are potential young coaches, but it seems that he is not suitable to manage United with the condition of his players. De Zerbi, I have doubts about this coach even though he is quite good at managing Brighton. As for Potter, it seems he is more suited to managing a mid-table team.
Of all the names mentioned, IMO, I'm sure none of these coaches will become United coaches, let alone Zinedine Zidane. as you say, United have some players with big egos. plus, the lack of discipline of the United players. in fact, Ten Hag is known as a strict coach. Well, whoever United coach replaces Ten Hag, if they are unable to fix United's main problems, it is doubtful they will be able to bring United to its glory days. moreover, IMO, this season the situation is not at all in Ten Hag's favor. starting with conflicts between players and coaches, disciplinary problems, key players being injured and most crucially mental problems. Well, I wonder what Sir Jim Ratcliffe will do in making his decision.