Paris Saint‑Germain boss Luis Enrique has been among the names linked with the Manchester United job
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PSG are keen to extend Luis Enrique's contract in Paris(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Manchester United have suffered a major setback in their search for a new manager, with shortlisted candidate Luis Enrique now expected to sign a new contract at Paris Saint‑Germain. According to the i paper, club president Nasser Al‑Khelaifi is eager to extend Enrique's deal beyond 2027.
It's also reported that the signing of Spanish wonderkid Dro Fernandez, secured ahead of several top European clubs, was used as a 'sweetener' to reassure Enrique that PSG are fully committed to his long‑term project. United are thought to have shortlisted Enrique, with interest said to come from chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox.
Last week, Enrique was asked about his future during a brief interaction with a fan. The video, which went viral online, suggests the 55‑year‑old wants to stay put.
In the video, Enrique stopped his car to sign autographs for fans when one stated: "I hope you stay with PSG for a long time."
The Spanish manager's reply was telling as he said: "Me too."
The same fan then brought up United, asking: "Not at United though?" Enrique simply laughed off the suggestion.
Meanwhile, Ineos are said to be leaning towards offering Michael Carrick the full‑time role at Old Trafford, albeit initially on a short‑term basis. The former midfielder has impressed since taking over in January, losing just once and guiding United up to third in the table.
Champions League football is becoming an increasingly realistic prospect for next season, and if United do secure qualification, it would be difficult to overlook Carrick. While no decision is expected before the end of the season, it’s clear that if the club choose to go in a different direction, Enrique could already be off the table.
Elsewhere, Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has emerged as another contender for the Old Trafford job. His contract is due to expire this summer after nearly three years in charge on the south coast.
Iraola has built an impressive reputation, guiding Bournemouth to 12th and ninth in his first two Premier League seasons. Despite losing several influential players in the summer, he has the Cherries on course for another strong finish - currently sitting 13th and unbeaten in 11 matches.