
Robin Mumford is a journalist for GiveMeSport, covering mainly Champions League and Premier League football.
He joined in April 2024, having previously worked at VAVEL as Deputy Editor-in-Chief, where he produced a variety of content, including pieces from press conferences and games. He also won an award for his role as lead editor for the Women’s Football section of the online newspaper.
Covering football all across Europe, he has worked at stadiums such as Anfield, Old Trafford, and Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, as well as having reported at both the 2023 men’s and women’s Champions League finals in Eindhoven and Istanbul.
He is infatuated with every aspect of football, but likes other sports as well, being an avid coffee-desperate Buffalo Bills supporter from across the pond and a darts’ newbie.
Recently departed Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso’s stance on taking over the vacant Manchester United managerial position has already come to light. The managerial merry-go-round has spun faster than usual during the 2025/26 campaign, and the turn of the new year has seen two of world football’s juggernaut clubs forced into the market for a new head coach already.
Alonso’s exit on his own terms came amid reports of growing weary of a dressing room packed with big egos alongside limited support from those that hired him, while Man United’s hierarchy opted to pay off the remainder of Ruben Amorim’s contract in a bid to stop the rot. The Red Devils had won just three of their previous 11 Premier League matches, with the former Sporting boss showing few signs of progression following a 15th-place finish last season.
Michael Carrick is set to step in on an interim basis until the end of the campaign, as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS entourage prepare to conduct interviews between now and the close of the season in search of a long-term solution this summer.
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After masterminding Bayer Leverkusen’s astonishing invincible Bundesliga-winning campaign a little under 24 months ago, it would come as little surprise if those calling the shots at Old Trafford have already sounded him out about taking on what is often described as football’s most stressful job, with pundit Richard Keys suggesting: “United should move heaven & earth to appoint Alonso,” before adding: “And don’t tell me his time at Liverpool rules him out – Busby played for them & City.”
It mustn’t be forgotten that United explored a move for Alonso in the summer of 2024 before ultimately sticking with Erik ten Hag. However, the approach appeared to be a non-starter, with the Spaniard rejecting the opportunity to take over at Old Trafford, according to the Daily Mail. While no official reason was given at the time for his apparent reluctance to move to Manchester, BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty noted:
“I am sure, when the time comes for Manchester United to look at new managers, they would certainly have someone like Alonso in mind, but I just don’t see him at Old Trafford in any capacity. He is too closely aligned to Liverpool and that is a huge hurdle for anyone to get over.
“I can certainly see him ending up at Real Madrid, Bayern Munich (or indeed Liverpool at some point in the future) if he continues his progress. He has strong links with all of those clubs.”
He concluded: “If he is currently not even tempted by Liverpool, then there is no way he would consider Manchester United. So no, I never see Alonso at Old Trafford at any point in the future.”
Man Utd’s Next Long-Term Appointment Remains a Mystery
Carrick’s only permanent managerial role so far came at Middlesbrough, where he won 16 of his first 23 matches, lifting the Riverside Stadium side clear of the spectre of relegation. However, his second season failed to build on the promise of a push towards the play-offs, and he departed in June 2025, having also previously served as Man United’s caretaker manager in 2021, overseeing three wins from three matches.
Michael Carrick’s Managerial Record (All Competitions)
Club
Games
Wins
Draws
Losses
Win percentage
Manchester United (interim)
3
2
1
0
66.7
Middlesbrough
136
63
24
49
46.3
Total
139
65
25
49
46.8
The hope is that he can steady the ship once again. That said, there is also a quiet optimism among sections of the United fanbase that the retired midfielder might go one step further and earn himself the role on a long-term basis, particularly with the club’s current options elsewhere appearing limited.
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