According to sources, two high-profile candidates have emerged as potential contenders for the Manchester United post if Ruben Amorim leaves the club.
Amorim has lost nine of his 21 matches in all competitions since taking at United in November.
Some promising signals have come from away victories over Manchester City in the Premier League and Arsenal in the FA Cup third round.
However, United have lost their last five Premier League games at Old Trafford, and Amorim’s playing style has been questioned.
The Portuguese manager confirmed upon joining at the club that he would keep to his tactical beliefs, a philosophy he has refused to abandon despite United’s terrible run.
Calvert-Lewin, 27, has struggled for consistency at Everton, but scored 16 league goals in 2020/21.
Leroy Sane, who formerly played in the Premier League for Manchester City, is another name on Manchester United’s radar.
Sane, 29, has played more than 200 games for Bayern Munich since returning to Germany.
Gomes, who graduated from Manchester United’s renowned development program, has been linked with a return to Old Trafford.
The 24-year-old hardly played for Manchester United but has established a name for himself with Lille.
Tah, a Bundesliga-winning defender who played in a back three at Bayer Leverkusen, completes the free agent roster as an ideal foil for Amorim’s approach.
Tah, 28, was extensively linked with a move to Bayern last summer before remaining at Leverkusen.
Man United’s pursuit of free agents could be a method the club employs to rebuild the team without