Man Utd icon Phil Neville ‘in advanced talks to land new manager job’ five months after Inter Miami sacking

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PHIL NEVILLE is in “advanced talks” to become Portland Timbers boss – five months after Inter Miami sacked the Manchester United legend.

The ex-England defender is keen to return to the MLS and has also been linked with New England Revolution.

Ex-England and Man Utd full-back Phil Neville is poised for an MLS boss returnGetty Images – Getty

But The Athletic say Neville, 46, who managed the Lionesses from 2018-2021, is close to being named Portland coach.

Miami supremo David Beckham axed his former Old Trafford team-mate in June after the ambitious club went bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference.

Having taken over in 2021, Nev took Miami to the play-offs the next year.

But ten defeats in 13 MLS games in 2023 cost him his job.

In his final season, Neville’s team were hit by injuries and a $2.3million £1.9m) cut in allocation funds.

Miami suffered that cash reduction after being fined $2m (£1.6m) for the club breaking pay and roster guidelines three years ago.

Becks’ fledgling outfit were also saving funds for a summer spree that saw Barcelona icons Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba arrive.

But Nev didn’t last long enough to manage those greats.

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He has since admitted not expecting to be in charge when Messi came in.

And indeed his successor Gerardo Martino had a far richer pedigree at the highest level of management.

The Argentinian bossed Barca as well as his home nation and Mexico.

But Neville has also said: “Forget Messi, the results weren’t good enough the last month I was in the job and I knew that. That is the reason I left.”

Soon after exiting Miami, Nev took on the assistant manager’s job with Canada for this year’s CONCACAF Nations League Final and Gold Cup.

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