Liverpool legend Jurgen Klopp backed to become Man United manager

Arsenal legend and talkSPORT pundit Martin Keown has suggested that Manchester United should consider replacing current manager Ruben Amorim with former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, following one of the club’s most disappointing seasons in recent history.

The Red Devils finished the Premier League season in 15th positions and also lost the Europa League final against Tottenham.

They endured the most difficult season in recent history and Amorim found it difficult to deal with the pressure of the job at Old Trafford.

Liverpool legend backed for the Man United job

Keown expressed concerns over Amorim’s suitability for the role.

‘I’m still concerned that maybe this isn’t the right manager for Manchester United,’ Keown said on talkSPORT.

‘Just look at the number of games they’ve lost.

‘It’s going to be a very interesting start to next season for them but they could do a lot worse than go and get Jurgen Klopp to manage their football club.

‘I’m not trying to sensationalise. I believe he could do an incredible job there and I believe they need somebody with more experience than the current manager.’

Klopp has enjoyed a successful career as a football manager, particularly at Liverpool, where he won the Premier League and the Champions League titles.

He completely changed the standards at Liverpool and improved them and made them title challengers from being a midtable club.

Keown believes that Klopp’s experience and transformative track record could be exactly what Man United need to return to their former glory.

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