Recently, the issue of Manchester United leader Tannhäuser's retention has become the center of public opinion. Veteran Italian journalist Bermeli disclosed that United intended to bring in Inter Milan coach Schmontini Nsiaki for an international tournament in mid-October, however, the 48-year-old Italian coach decisively rebuffed the offer.
Manchester United have won their last four matches in a row, but the team is at risk of another defeat in Sunday's (6) Premier League match away to Aston Villa. Once the game is over, international fixtures ensue, with United set to play on October 19, which may be the perfect time for a change of manager, with the new leader having plenty of time to make tactical deployments.
Bermeley revealed via social media that "Manchester United recently tried to invite Schmonenienshaki to participate in international tournaments, but was rejected." Indeed, rumors abounded this summer about Schmonnienchacki becoming the new manager of Manchester United, but the club eventually renewed Tannhäuser's contract. Now that the season has kicked off and Inter Milan are performing impressively, there is little appetite for a change of guard from Schmonnienmäki. If Manchester United is really interested in coaching, I'm afraid the earliest will have to wait until next season.