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Manchester United reportedly will not hire Luis Enrique due to his lack of Premier League experience, prioritizing a manager familiar with English football.
Manchester United is in the process of selecting a new permanent manager for the upcoming season, with interim coach Michael Carrick currently at the helm. The club's leadership is looking ahead to future strategies.
Among the potential candidates, Luis Enrique, who has achieved considerable success with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as managing the Spanish national team, was considered. However, reports indicate that Manchester United's executives are not convinced by his profile for the role.
The primary concern appears to be Luis Enrique's absence of experience managing within the Premier League. Despite the notable successes of managers like Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp, who were initially unfamiliar with English football, the Red Devils seem intent on appointing someone already acquainted with the league's specific challenges.
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