Manchester United unbeaten run under interim boss Michael Carrick continued with a 1-1 draw at West Ham.
Benjamin Sesko’s late equaliser preserved momentum in their push for Champions League qualification.
Attention quickly shifted elsewhere in the Premier League after Roberto De Zerbi left Marseille following a heavy defeat to PSG.
His departure has reignited speculation about a possible Old Trafford move, reports Manchester Evening News.
Tottenham also parted company with Thomas Frank after their poor domestic form left them hovering near relegation trouble.
The Danish coach had previously been admired by United’s hierarchy.
In past seasons, the sudden availability of two high-profile managers might have triggered a swift reaction from United’s decision-makers.
This time, however, the mood feels different.
Carrick has impressed since taking temporary charge, guiding United to four consecutive wins before the West Ham draw halted that streak.
Patience could define United’s next big decision
Victories over Manchester City and Arsenal have restored belief around Old Trafford and strengthened Carrick’s credibility internally.
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Despite the managerial movement elsewhere, INEOS appear determined not to rush into a long-term appointment prematurely.
United remain firmly in the top-four race, and rivals have failed to capitalise on dropped points. Champions League qualification remains realistic.
Waiting until the summer could open doors to elite names such as Thomas Tuchel or Carlo Ancelotti.
For now, sticking with Plan A and supporting Carrick looks the clearest path forward as United carefully shape their next era.

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