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Merson: Glasner Isn’t Right for United Move

Paul Merson has raised a red flag over Manchester United’s rumored interest in Oliver Glasner. Despite the Austrian’s success with Crystal Palace, Merson doubts he matches what United need now. He believes Glasner’s preferred system might clash with United’s squad.

Merson : Praise Mixed with Caution

Merson acknowledges Glasner’s strengths. He said Glasner does not lose his cool, and that he has built a squad where players know their roles well. Merson called him a “brilliant manager” and praised how he handles confidence and structure.  However, the warning comes from how Glasner’s system may not suit United’s current squad.

System Clash: Three-At-The-Back Concern

At Palace, Glasner often uses a three-at-the-back format. Merson worries this will not work well at United, where many players are more accustomed to traditional lines of four defenders. He said United’s roster lacks attributes to support that structure right now.  Merson argued that a manager must match players’ strengths, not force tactics that misalign.

Paul Merson : Transfer Speculation and Timing

Glasner is already being linked with the United job should Ruben Amorim be replaced. He is a bookmaker favorite, partly due to his success and style. Merson says that even if United call, doubts remain whether he truly fits.  United’s injuries, shaky form, and the pressure to turn things around fast may amplify the risk of choosing a stylistically mismatched coach.

Author’s Insight

Merson’s warning isn’t just opinion—it reflects one of football’s big truths: style must suit squad. Glasner is proving himself at Palace, but United is a different challenge. If the club does go for him, they’ll need to adapt their roster, or risk friction. The safe path may lie in a manager who can work with what’s in place first, then shape things slowly. Glasner’s star is rising, but timing and fit are everything in a club under pressure.

As featured on ManUNews.com

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