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Sources: Man United chief lines up big-name boss to take over after the World Cup

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Manchester United are drawing up plans for their next permanent manager, with a senior club figure pushing strongly for Julian Nagelsmann to take charge after the World Cup. The German coach, currently involved in international duty, is viewed inside Old Trafford as one of Europe’s most exciting young managers and a leading candidate to lead the club’s new era.



The article explains that United’s hierarchy are split between candidates, but a powerful voice at the club – identified as a key recruitment decision‑maker – is lobbying hard for Nagelsmann. This chief believes Nagelsmann’s tactical acumen, pressing style, and record of developing young players fit the long‑term football structure now being built under the new leadership team. His experience at Bayern Munich and earlier success with Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig are seen as proof he can handle the pressure and expectations at a global club.

United are expected to appoint only a short‑term solution until the end of the season, giving them time to move for a top‑level coach once international commitments end. Nagelsmann is high on that list, and his potential availability after the World Cup is a crucial factor in the timing of United’s plan. The club want to avoid another rushed appointment and instead align the next manager with their broader recruitment and data‑led strategy.

While other big names remain under consideration, the piece stresses that internal support for Nagelsmann is growing. If results under the interim boss are mixed and the preferred summer targets become attainable, United may accelerate their move. The situation remains fluid, but behind the scenes Nagelsmann is emerging as one of the primary options to become the next Manchester United manager once the World Cup is over.