Manchester United managing candidate reveals he won’t take over club until start of next season.

By stating that he will remain with Spain until at least the end of the World Cup, Manchester United contender Juan Mata has ruled himself out of the competition for the job.

And that man is, without a doubt, Luis Enrique, who according to the Daily Mirror has been connected to the Manchester United position.

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As reported by the Daily Mirror, Enrique stated, "I will be in Qatar with Spain because I have given my word, and there is nothing that makes me more excited than representing my nation at the World Cup; subsequently, we'll see."

Given United are anticipated to select a manager in time for the start of the new season, which effectively eliminates Enrique from consideration. For the World Cup, the Spain manager has committed to the position, and United should have a permanent manager in place by the time it concludes.

It is true that he has not ruled out leaving Spain after the World Cup, but the Daily Mirror reports that the club is eager to have their new manager in place before the new season kicks off in August.

The World Cup in Qatar will take place from November to December, just a few months after the start of the Premier League season.

If Enrique proves to be the best contender for the job at United, the club may decide to keep Ralf Rangnick as manager until the new year.

In any case, handing over the reins to a new manager before the start of the pre-season and summer transfer window isn't the best position.


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By stating that he will remain with Spain until at least the end of the World Cup, Manchester United contender Juan Mata has ruled himself out of the competition for the job.