The British newspaper "Telegraph" reported that a new name has joined the list of candidates to coach Manchester United starting from the upcoming season. The report indicates that Brighton's coach, Graham Potter, has entered the list of contenders to oversee Manchester United. The Red Devils are closely monitoring Graham Potter, who is 46 years old and has been delivering impressive performances with Brighton. Previously, Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag were the main candidates to take over from interim coach Ralf Rangnick. However, the Telegraph noted that officials at the English club have added Potter to the list after being impressed by his team's performance against Manchester United last Tuesday evening. Brighton dominated the first half, outclassing United and coming close to scoring before Manchester managed to net two goals, despite the red card given to defender Lewis Dunk. Graham Potter had also been linked to the Tottenham coaching position following the sacking of José Mourinho and Nuno Espírito Santo, before Antonio Conte took over.