Wolves supervisor Gary O’Neil has mentioned there isn’t any reality in rumours linking him with a training position at Manchester United.
O’Neil has been named as a possible goal for Manchester United’s new board because the Crimson Devils plan a possible restructure of their teaching workers.
Erik ten Hag’s place is unsure following a disappointing marketing campaign, with the membership presently sixth within the Premier League desk and susceptible to lacking out on Champions League qualification.
O’Neil’s work at Wolves, who’re in rivalry for European qualification this season, has seen his title circulated for a possible position in a brand new set-up, alongside England supervisor Gareth Southgate.
Nonetheless, the 40-year-old has mentioned there isn’t any reality within the hypothesis regardless of being ‘honoured’ to have been linked with the position.
“There’s no reality in it, I don’t know the place it got here from,” he informed a pre-match press convention forward of Wolves’ conflict with Aston Villa this weekend.
“Rising up, Liverpool and Manchester United at all times felt particular so it’s an honour to be linked [to them], even when there’s no reality in it.
“All of my focus is on the three-game Premier League week and the way we attempt to assist the group. I adore it right here. I’m a head coach, I’m at all times going to be a head coach.”
O’Neil additionally offered an replace on Pedro Neto’s future and mentioned the Wolves winger is hoping to return in time to function for Portugal at Euro 2024.
“I feel he’ll be again in across the finish of the season, it could be just a few weeks earlier than. He has a giant summer time with the Euros that he’s eager to get again for.
“We gained’t let the fixture record dictate when he’s again. He’s working very arduous and is eager to get again as shortly as attainable.”
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