The Red Devils went into the recent international on a high note courtesy of a thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
In terms of the team, it kept their hopes alive of silverware this season, a last-four showdown with Coventry City being added to the schedule for April.
Nevertheless, Erik ten Hag remains under pressure in the Old Trafford dugout, a consequence of United finding themselves down in sixth position in the Premier League standings and six points adrift of fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur.
There have been conflicting reports over how new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is in control of football operations, will handle the situation in the summer.
However, links have started to emerge to managers currently in Premier League jobs, including Brentford head coach Thomas Frank and Wolves boss O'Neil.
Earlier this week, it was suggested that the latter could be offered a role in the United dugout, suggesting that it would be part of «a coaching setup» rather than holding the main role at the head of the first team.
According to talkSPORT, the Englishman is highly unlikely to accept that move at this stage of his managerial career.
The report claims that O'Neil would not want to sacrifice what he has started to build at Wolves, a club that were expected to be involved in a relegation scrap during 2023-24.
Instead, the West Midlands outfit sit in ninth position in the top-flight standings and are in contention to earn surprise qualification for a European competition.
As a result of losing to Coventry City in remarkable circumstances in the FA Cup
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