Manchester United are still searching for a new permanent manager, and the debate over who should get the job has sparked a striking call for a familiar face to return to Old Trafford.
Club legend Dwight Yorke has urged Roy Keane to make a sensational comeback at United, suggesting the former captain would bring the standards and authority needed at the club. Keane, who captained United through one of the most successful eras in their history, has not managed in the Premier League, but Yorke believes his personality and demands could make a difference in the current environment.
United’s hunt for a long-term appointment has led to several names being discussed, but Yorke has also backed former Barcelona boss Xavi as a strong option for the role. Xavi left Barcelona at the end of the 2023-24 season, and his availability has made him one of the leading coaches being linked with high-profile vacancies across Europe.
Yorke’s comments come at a time when United are weighing up their next move carefully, with the club keen to settle on a manager who can deliver stability and a clear style of play. The former striker believes Keane’s winning mentality would suit a dressing room that needs stronger leadership, while also pointing to Xavi’s recent experience at the top level as a major plus.
With United yet to confirm their next permanent manager, the conversation around candidates continues to grow, as fans and former players debate whether the club should turn to a proven modern coach like Xavi or make a bold decision by bringing Keane back into the fold.
















