Manchester United have been linked with a host of managerial names in recent weeks, with Massimiliano Allegri among the targets.
Erik ten Hag has failed to get the best out of his squad, and he could be sacked soon. According to a report from Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport, former Manchester United manager and club legend Sir Alex Ferguson would prefer Massimiliano Allegri as the club’s next manager.
The 57-year-old Italian is certainly one of the best managers in European football, and he could prove to be a quality addition. He has won multiple league titles during his time in Serie A with Juventus and AC Milan. Allegri has the quality to manage the biggest clubs in the world, and he could prove to be an upgrade on ten Hag as Manchester United consider talks.
Manchester United are currently 13th in the league table after a dismal start to the campaign. They spent substantial amounts of money on new signings during the summer transfer window, but they have not been able to get the best out of those players.
Manchester United need a proven manager like Max Allegri
Manchester United need to bring someone in who can turn things around for them, and bringing in an experienced manager like Massimiliano Allegri would be ideal. The 57-year-old has proven himself at the highest level, and he knows what it takes to win major trophies.
Allegri has managed some of the biggest clubs in the world, and he will be able to deal with the pressure at Manchester United as well. The opportunity to manage Manchester United could be quite attractive for the 57-year-old. The Red Devils are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they have the resources to sign the best players.
Manchester United have a quality squad at their disposal and the right manager could easily transform them into a formidable side. They were expected to push the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City this season, but a title challenge looks like a distant dream now. They should look to make changes quickly and push for a top-four finish as they cannot afford to miss out on Champions League qualification once again