La Liga winning boss keen to take Manchester United hotseat as Ruben Amorim struggles

Xavi wants the Manchester United job as pressure mounts on current boss Ruben Amorim

Manchester United keep searching for answers after another disappointing spell under Ruben Amorim. The pressure around Old Trafford grows heavier as the club drifts further from its old identity. United’s struggles over the past two seasons show deeper problems. Tactical confusion hurts the team, players show frustration, and supporters have grown impatient. Their 15th-place finish last season, the club’s lowest in more than five decades, damaged Amorim’s credibility.

His 3-4-3 system has failed to bring consistency. However, the 40-year-old still refuses to change it, showing stubbornness rather than belief. United now sit in the bottom half of the table, and the noise around the manager grows louder every week. Earlier reports linked Xavi to Manchester United, and those whispers surface again. Former club scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that Xavi is showing keen interest in the United job.

Brown said Xavi’s interest should not surprise anyone, as many out-of-work managers want that job. He explained that the Spanish coach watches Amorim’s situation closely and prepares himself in case the position opens up. Brown added that United’s hierarchy cannot make another mistake after several poor appointments. The club has already discussed names like Gareth Southgate, Oliver Glasner, and Andoni Iraola, but the board remains cautious.

They need a figure who steadies the dressing room and restores belief. They want someone who rebuilds the club’s lost identity and unites the squad. Meanwhile, Nicky Butt criticises how Ruben Amorim uses Kobbie Mainoo at Manchester United, which shows the growing tension inside the team. The next decision decides whether United keep struggling or finally start to rebuild with purpose.

“There’s been talk that Xavi wants to be the Manchester United manager,” Mick Brown told Football Insider. “But the fact that somebody who’s out of work at the moment would like to be the Manchester United manager will not come as a big surprise to anybody.”

“Either way, I’m sure he’ll be keeping an eye on what happens with Amorim, and he’ll aim to be one of the contenders if the job does become available. The issue the United hierarchy will have is that they cannot afford to make another mistake. There are a few candidates who have been mentioned for the job, and they have to get it right.

“Gareth Southgate has been spoken about a lot, and I think he would be a good face for the club, and then you’ve got Oliver Glasner and Andoni Iraola too. They want to make sure they get the right man for the job, whoever that may be. So it’s no surprise that there is interest from probably several managers, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be up there with the front-runners.”

Why Xavi’s name refuses to fade from the Old Trafford conversation

Xavi wants the Manchester United job as pressure mounts on current boss Ruben Amorim.
Xavi has been linked to Manchester United

The idea of Xavi managing at Old Trafford creates fresh interest and debate. His football style is based on possession, movement, and control. It reflects the identity United once valued. Reports suggest Xavi admires the Premier League’s intensity, and he sees United as a challenge he wants to take on. The Spaniard views the job as a chance to restore a struggling giant and build a side that mirrors his vision. If he takes charge, he will replace Amorim’s rigid 3-4-3 setup with a flexible 4-3-3 built on structure and quick passing.

Xavi prefers defenders who are good with the ball and confident. Lisandro Martínez will play a key role, and he might bring in someone like Ronald Araujo. Diogo Dalot pushes forward more often while still managing his defensive duties. In midfield, Xavi’s system depends on players who control the tempo. Kobbie Mainoo thrives in that setup, and he should be a regular part of his team. Bruno Fernandes may face an uncertain future if Xavi prefers a different balance. In attack, Xavi focuses on wide players who stretch defences and score goals. Benjamin Šeško should continue to lead the line as the main striker. The thought of Xavi managing United still feels distant, but with the team’s constant struggles, the 45-year-old’s name keeps returning to the conversation for a reason.