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Man Utd told to 'move heaven and earth' to make Liverpool hero their next manager

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Man Utd told to 'move heaven and earth' to make Liverpool hero their next manager

Manchester United have been urged to do whatever it takes to appoint Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler as their next manager, according to a bold claim from pundit Jamie Carragher. Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher insisted that United should "move heaven and earth" to lure the former Anfield striker to Old Trafford amid the club's ongoing managerial crisis.



Fowler, 51, who scored 183 goals in 369 appearances for Liverpool between 1993 and 2001, has been rebuilding his coaching career after stints at Brisbane Roar and Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia. Despite his lack of top-tier managerial experience, Carragher highlighted Fowler's "unparalleled understanding of the Premier League" and his iconic status on Merseyside, arguing it would be a "masterstroke" move for United's troubled hierarchy.

The call comes as Erik ten Hag faces mounting pressure following a dismal run of form, including a 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City and elimination from the Carabao Cup. United sit 8th in the Premier League, 12 points off the top four, with fans growing increasingly restless. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club's new minority owner, is reportedly reviewing options, with names like Zinedine Zidane and Graham Potter linked, but Carragher dismissed them in favor of Fowler's passion and local knowledge.

"Robbie gets what it means to play for a massive club like United or Liverpool. He's got that fire in his belly," Carragher said. Fowler himself has expressed admiration for United's history, once calling them "the benchmark" during his playing days. Sources close to Old Trafford suggest informal talks have already begun, though Liverpool ties could complicate matters.

Reacting to the suggestion, United legend Gary Neville laughed it off as "banter," but admitted Fowler's charisma could rally the squad. With Ten Hag's position hanging by a thread, could this cross-city coup become reality? Fans await Ratcliffe's decisive action.

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