Marseille Manager De Zerbi Shares Insights on Manchester United Rumors Amid Search for Amorim Replacement
Roberto De Zerbi opens up about the speculation surrounding his potential appointment as the next permanent Manchester United head coach following Ruben Amorim's departure. Read on to discover more about De Zerbi's thoughts on his future amidst the ongoing hunt for Amorim's successor.

Roberto De Zerbi has broken his silence on speculation he's a potential candidate to become the next permanent Manchester United head coach following Ruben Amorim's sacking. Former midfielder Michael Carrick has been appointed on a caretaker basis until the end of the 2025-26 season while the Red Devils continue to search for a permanent replacement for Amorim.United are continuing to search for a permanent manager to replace Amorim and are expected to make an appointment in the summer. De Zerbi was reportedly interviewed for the job at Old Trafford in 2024 but turned down the offer. However, the club are still thought to be admirers of the Marseille boss and could potentially reignite their interest. The Italian tactician moved to Marseille in 2024 on a three-year contract after impressing in the Premier League with Brighton and guided his team to a second-placed finish in Ligue 1 in his first season in charge. De Zerbi was asked about his future at a pre-match press conference ahead of his team's Champions League meeting with Liverpool and told reporters: "My focus is on Marseille. I wanted to come here, I'm here before a very important match and there's nothing else on my mind. I feel good here and I have nothing to say about the future, we'll talk about that later. I feel very good in this city and this club."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!De Zerbi also claimed the Premier League is the best in the world but insisted that he's happy where he is. He told TNT Sports: "Marseille is the right place for me, because the people love football and they feel the passion. It's a religion more than a sport, and it's more than a job. If you want to work at the club, you have to eat, drink, and sleep football. At the moment, I feel very good at this club. We're building something special. [Sporting director] Medhi Benatia, [president] Pablo Longoria, and I are working to make Marseille better. I feel my work in the city is not finished. In the future, for sure, the Premier League is a different fashion to any other league in the world, but at the moment, my focus is just on Marseille. The Premier League is absolutely the best league in the world, and I have great memories of when I worked in Brighton. It was an amazing experience for me, and I feel the league is getting better and better."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMarseille midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has been full of praise for De Zerbi ahead of the Liverpool match, describing his boss as one of the best in the business. He explained: "It's fantastic playing here, honestly. To have this as our home crowd and as our stadium, I'm smiling because it is so nice. You can expect fireworks. He's a good coach and a good guy. I like the way he wants to play, it's fantastic. He's amongst the best coaches that I've had, so it's a joy to be able to have him as a coach. It doesn't matter if you're 25, 30, or 20; he wants to progress every player, and that's a nice feeling. We have to stay ambitious, but also we have to stay focused on working hard. Then, I think we will do great things, but it has to be day-by-day and game-by-game."De Zerbi will take on United's bitter rivals Liverpool next in the Champions League and a victory will surely go down well with those in charge at Old Trafford. The Marseille boss has warned the Reds they'll face a hot reception on Wednesday night: "Tomorrow, the Velodrome will be filled with festive cheer. With the demand for tickets, we could fill two stadiums. We'll need to be ready for the atmosphere. Not just in terms of the desire to run, but also the personality. We're going to try to win the match."
Roberto De Zerbi's Stance on Manchester United Job Speculation
In the wake of Ruben Amorim's exit as the Manchester United head coach, the club has been on the prowl for a suitable replacement. Amidst this pursuit, Roberto De Zerbi has addressed the swirling rumors linking him to the coveted managerial position. Despite previous reports suggesting an offer was extended to De Zerbi, the Marseille boss remained tight-lipped but hinted at his contentment with his current role at the French club.
De Zerbi's Commitment to Marseille and Football Philosophy
During a recent press conference, De Zerbi reassured Marseille fans of his dedication to the club, emphasizing his focus on the upcoming crucial fixtures. While acknowledging the allure of the Premier League and its unparalleled competitiveness, the Italian coach expressed his satisfaction with Marseille, citing the fervent football culture and his collaborative endeavors with the club's management.
Player Testimonial: Hojbjerg Praises De Zerbi's Coaching Style
One of Marseille's key midfielders, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, lavished praise on De Zerbi, commending his coaching methods and motivational approach. The Danish international lauded De Zerbi as one of the finest coaches he has worked with, highlighting the coach's emphasis on player development and collective progress within the team.
Upcoming Clash Against Liverpool and United's Interest
As Marseille gear up to face Liverpool in the Champions League, De Zerbi remains undeterred by the ongoing speculations surrounding his managerial future. With a pivotal match on the horizon, where victory could further solidify his standing, De Zerbi has acknowledged the intensity of the rivalry and promised a spirited performance from his team, potentially catching the eye of the Manchester United hierarchy.














