
Amid ongoing discussions about the manager position at Manchester United, England coach Thomas Tuchel has reportedly made his stance clear. It appears the former Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach is not interested in potentially taking charge at Old Trafford, even if the opportunity arises soon.
This decision seems to stem from previous interactions with the club. Tuchel is said to have been unimpressed with United’s management and their process during talks held after Erik ten Hag’s departure. That experience has apparently shaped his view on any future openings.
🤔 A Look Back at Past Discussions
Previously, when the United job was available, Tuchel engaged in discussions with the club’s leadership. However, sources suggest he found the way they handled the situation to be unsatisfactory. This past experience is believed to be a key reason for his lack of interest now.
🚫 No Plans to Apply for the Role
With current manager Ruben Amorim facing a challenging period, there has been speculation about potential replacements. However, it is understood that Tuchel will not consider applying for the position if it becomes vacant in the near future. He has decided to rule himself out as a candidate.
🏴 A New Chapter with England
Having recently accepted the role of England’s national team coach, Tuchel’s professional focus is now on his international duties. This new commitment makes a return to club management, especially in the Premier League, an unlikely move for him at this time.





