Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Manchester United Updates: Talks with Pochettino, Amrabat’s Future, and Maguire’s Banter

Manchester United’s season may have ended with an impressive FA Cup final victory, but the focus remains on the uncertain future of manager Erik ten Hag. Speculation surrounding potential replacements and transfer updates continue to grab headlines at Old Trafford.

Pochettino Talks Held

Reports suggest that Manchester United have engaged in discussions with Mauricio Pochettino’s representatives following his departure from Chelsea. Pochettino was previously considered for the managerial role at United before Ten Hag’s appointment in 2022. With uncertainty surrounding Ten Hag’s position, Pochettino has once again emerged as a potential candidate for the job. The club is reportedly exploring various options, including talks with Pochettino and Brentford’s Thomas Frank, as part of their end-of-season review.

Amrabat’s Transfer Update

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Midfielder Sofyan Amrabat remains uncertain about his future at Manchester United. The 27-year-old, who joined on loan from Fiorentina last summer, has expressed his desire to stay beyond the current season. However, recent reports suggest that United may not exercise their option to sign Amrabat permanently. Despite this uncertainty, Amrabat remains hopeful for his future at the club.

Maguire’s Banter

United defender Harry Maguire added a touch of banter on social media following Leeds United’s defeat in the Championship play-off final. Leeds fell short against Southampton in their quest for promotion to the Premier League. Maguire playfully teased Leeds fans by sharing a picture of celebrating Southampton supporters on his Instagram story, highlighting their disappointment in missing out on promotion.

As Manchester United navigates through managerial discussions and transfer decisions, the club continues to attract attention both on and off the pitch.

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