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Man Utd's managerial plans face disruption as Tottenham targets Roberto De Zerbi for their vacant head coach position. The Red Devils, after a rocky start, have surged to third in the Premier League under interim boss Michael Carrick, who has secured six wins in his first eight matches. Despite this success, former CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs indicates Carrick is not the frontrunner for the permanent role, with De Zerbi, Julian Nagelsmann, and Roberto Martinez emerging as key candidates. Spurs could accelerate their decision on Igor Tudor, who has lost all three matches as interim manager, potentially snatching De Zerbi from United. The Red Devils aim to finalize their next permanent manager before the World Cup on June 11, making the timing critical. Former Man Utd defender Wes Brown acknowledges Carrick's impressive start but highlights the intense competition for the role.

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