
According to the Post, Manchester United manager Ronnick is unsure whether he can solve the team's problems before leaving.
Lonnick became United manager in December last year, but his tenure will end after this season before Lonnick will switch to a manchester United club adviser. The Post noted that Lonnick, as transitional manager, was concerned that he would not have enough time or influence to resolve United's problems before leaving at the end of May.
Morale is currently low in the Manchester United locker room, as many as half of the players want to transfer and leave, the locker room is split into multiple small groups, the performance on the pitch is lower than expected, and Manchester United is currently only seventh in the Premier League table. While Lonnick's manager is in a short-term position, the Post believes that Manchester United players are unlikely to accept Ronnick's ideas compared to long-term managers.
In addition, the abilities of two assistants, Chris Armas and Ivan Sharp, whom Lonnick had hired, were questioned. Chris Armas has been sacked by MLB teams Red Bull New York and Toronto FC in the past 15 months, while Ivan Sharp followed Lonnick from Lokomotiv Moscow to Manchester United.
The Post also revealed that Lonnick found a selfish factor in the Manchester United dressing room, the players are reluctant to unite for the team, and this problem has existed since Mourinho was in charge. While United are happy to sell some players, the high salaries of those players have hampered deal negotiations on transfer or loan. For example, Martial's weekly salary is as high as 200,000 pounds, which makes it difficult for Sevilla to want to rent him. Phil Jones, despite his long-term absence from injury, also earns £120,000 a week.
All of this means that Lonnick can only be trapped in this unhappy team until the end of his tenure this summer. Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Cavani, Mata and other players are free to leave the team when their contracts expire, and it is expected that many More United players will leave at that time - if they do not leave during the winter transfer period.
(Su Erhu)