Man United Legends Endorse Roy Keane; Solskjaer Discusses Replacing Amorim

Manchester United is in the process of appointing an interim head coach following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim on January 7, 2026. Amorim’s term at Old Trafford lasted 14 months and was marked by underwhelming performances. Darren Fletcher has been appointed to take temporary charge while discussions continue with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick regarding potential candidates.
Roy Keane as an Interim Manager Candidate
In light of Amorim’s departure, former Manchester United players have expressed strong support for Roy Keane to step in as interim manager. Gary Pallister, a notable figure in the club’s history, highlighted Keane’s leadership qualities. He believes Keane would command respect from the players and address underperforming team members directly.
Support from Other Legends
Both Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt have voiced their endorsement for Keane’s potential candidacy, whether temporary or permanent. Butt emphasized that the club has experimented with various managerial styles without substantial success, making Keane a worthy candidate for consideration.
- Pallister remarked that Keane has the aura of a legend and could enhance the team’s dynamics.
- Butt acknowledged that while some might laugh at the idea, Keane could bring necessary changes to the dressing room.
- Scholes suggested that hiring Keane would create a buzz akin to Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to the club.
Concerns About Keane’s Style
Despite the support, there are reservations regarding Keane’s management style. Pallister noted that Keane’s aggressive approach might not sit well with some players. Concerns also arise from Keane’s time away from management and his public criticism of the club in recent years.
However, both Scholes and Butt believe that Keane’s extensive experience and personal growth could make him a successful leader for Manchester United.
As Manchester United seeks to rebound from recent struggles, the conversation around Roy Keane’s potential role as interim manager continues to gain traction among fans and former players alike.



