
"According to Foster, the club could decide to act decisively after a poor run of form, saying: I think he has got a couple of months left, probably He will go through a bad run of two, three or four games where he loses, and then they will say, We've had enough now, it's not working."
"Iraola is the one for me. To lose half your squad, half your starting line-up, and then still be just as impressive, for me, that means you're a proper coach,' he said on the Ben Foster The Cycling GK podcast. But if they're trying to get Iraola or Glasner then it's going to cost an awful lot of money. I know Glasner's contract is up in the summer, but he's going to want 250,000-a-week himself as a wage and they're [Palace] going to want compensation to some point, aren't they?"
Ruben Amorim faces mounting pressure at Manchester United amid inconsistent results and a perceived lack of cohesion. A short run of two to four poor results could trigger decisive action and a managerial change. Andoni Iraola is identified as an attractive successor due to keeping Bournemouth competitive despite losing key players. Oliver Glasner is mentioned as another option but would involve significant financial costs, including potential compensation and high wage demands. Manchester United have not made a final decision on any managerial change and potential hires would carry notable budgetary implications.
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