Manchester United is looking for a new long-term manager after significant changes at Old Trafford this year, with Luis Enrique being considered for the position.
The club dismissed Ruben Amorim in early 2026.
After 14 challenging months on the field and criticism off it, the leadership decided to part ways with the Portuguese coach.
The club is now reviewing various managerial candidates as they plan their next steps.
United’s leaders are evaluating several well-known figures who can drive the club’s next sporting project.
This process includes looking at coaches with top-level experience in European football, aiming for a return to consistent success.
Luis Enrique has been a prominent name mentioned in connection with the role lately.
The Spanish manager recently clinched the UEFA Champions League title with Paris Saint-Germain, making him a favored choice among Manchester United’s decision-makers.
His achievements in top competitions and ability to develop solid tactical systems are notable strengths.
However, recent updates from France suggest Enrique’s immediate future is becoming clearer.
According to Le Parisien, he is expected to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2030, even though he is already signed with them until 2027.
PSG recently showcased their talent by beating Chelsea 5-2 in the Champions League round of 16, further reinforcing the club’s confidence in Enrique’s leadership.
Officials at PSG are eager to reward the coach with a long-term deal as they establish a new era following the exit of several key figures in recent years.
While Manchester United is still exploring various options for their managerial role, Enrique now seems set to stay in Paris as PSG aims to shape their future around his vision.
