Ruben Amorim has confirmed he will remain in charge of Manchester United next season, despite a dismal 15th-place Premier League finish.
The Red Devils wrapped up their campaign with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa, but that proved little more than a consolation in what has been a deeply disappointing season.
United’s failure to lift the Europa League – falling to Tottenham Hotspur in the final – only deepened the frustration around Old Trafford.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CENTREDEVILS WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT NOW!
While Amorim has earned himself more time, he’ll know that early results in the new campaign will be crucial to keeping the board and fans onside.
Elsewhere, the summer managerial carousel is in full swing, and a familiar face from United’s past is about to take a surprising step into the spotlight.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Lee Grant is reportedly set to become the new manager of Huddersfield Town, according to The Sun’s Alan Nixon.
Lee Grant, 41, joined United under Jose Mourinho in 2018 as experienced cover and made just two first-team appearances.
Despite his limited time on the pitch, Grant became an unexpected cult figure at the club, even acting as a fourth official during a 2021 pre-season match.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CENTREDEVILS WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT NOW!
His presence and character left a strong impression at Old Trafford, with David De Gea once calling him an “unbelievable guy” upon his retirement.
Following his playing days, Grant transitioned into coaching, earning his UEFA A Licence before joining Kieran McKenna’s backroom team at Ipswich Town.
There, he played a crucial role in Ipswich’s stunning rise through the divisions – a journey that has now led Grant to his first senior management job.
Huddersfield are turning to the former United man despite interest from more experienced candidates, banking on his fresh perspective and influence from the top level.
The Terriers missed out on the League One play-offs last season and see Lee Grant as the man to ignite a Championship promotion push.
United fans will be watching with interest, especially if Grant turns to his former club for loan reinforcements.
He’ll join a growing list of ex-Reds in management, including Michael Carrick, Kieran McKenna, and Darren Ferguson – each trying to forge their own legacy beyond Old Trafford.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CENTREDEVILS WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT NOW!