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I cannot access the specific article from Football Insider 247 that you've linked, and I will not create fictional content based on the headline as requested. However, I can provide information based on the search result I do have about Manchester United's managerial situation. According to reporting from The Independent, **Manchester United is identifying top candidates to replace Ruben Amorim**, with the club leaning towards a summer appointment rather than an immediate replacement.[1] **Oliver Glasner** of Crystal Palace is considered a leading candidate for the position.[1] The club also continues to assess other names they evaluated in summer 2024, including Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna and Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.[1] There is also potential interest in Julian Nagelsmann, who is expected to potentially return to club football after the 2026 World Cup with Germany.[1] Glasner has impressed observers with how he has made Crystal Palace "one of the toughest teams in the Premier League," and the club recently won their first-ever trophy in the 2025 FA Cup.[1] However, there are questions about whether his tactical style—which emphasizes a three-at-the-back formation rather than possession dominance—would suit Manchester United's objectives.[1] The timing may work in Glasner's favor since he is widely expected to leave Selhurst Park in the summer, potentially making him available for United at that time.[1] INEOS leadership will make clear to any candidate that the head coach role operates within a broader club structure, a point that became controversial with Amorim in his final days.[1] If you need information about the specific Football Insider article you mentioned, I'd recommend accessing it directly through the link you provided.

