Alan Brazil has backed Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers for the top job at Manchester United instead of ex-Tottenham tactician Mauricio Pochettino.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's position in the Old Trafford dugout has come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks.
United have slipped to 15th in the Premier League after losing three of their opening six fixtures, with Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Arsenal all running out comfortable winners in Manchester.
A 2-1 defeat to Istanbul Basaksehir in a Champions League group stage clash in Turkey on Wednesday piled more pressure on Solskjaer, who refused to be drawn on speculation over his future post-match.