Stephen Warnock gives Ipswich Town advice amid ties between Kieran McKenna and Manchester United. I believe he goes. Since the agreement is still in effect…

Finance expert sends Premier League warning to Ipswich Town

“I think he goes” – Stephen Warnock delivers Ipswich Town advice amid Kieran McKenna to Man United links

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has been linked with the Manchester United job.

 Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna should stay for another season.

McKenna has options like Man United & Brighton, but steady growth at Ipswich is advisable.

Warnock suggests McKenna consider long-term benefits at Ipswich before potential exits, although Man United hard to turn down.

Former Liverpool, Aston Villa and England defender Stephen Warnock believes Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna should remain at the club for another season, despite the fact Man United would be too difficult to turn down.

Ipswich have enjoyed an outstanding first season back in the Championship after their promotion from League One, spending much of the season in and around the top two.

The Tractor Boys took a big step closer to promotion to the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Coventry City at the CBS Arena on Tuesday night.

Finance expert sends Premier League warning to Ipswich Town

Ipswich made a strong start to the game, and they took the lead in the eighth minute when Kieffer Moore fired home after being set up by Wes Burns.

Coventry equalised in the 64th minute through Haji Wright, but Cameron Burgess restored the visitors’ advantage just five minutes later, and despite 11 minutes of added time, the Tractor Boys held on for a crucial three points.

Ipswich currently sit second in the table, three points clear of second-placed Leeds United, and they just need a point against Huddersfield Town, who are all but relegated due to their inferior goal difference, at Portman Road on Saturday to secure promotion.

McKenna’s excellent work in Suffolk has not gone unnoticed, and Football Insider claimed last month that the 37-year-old is in the frame for the Manchester United job, with Erik ten Hag under increasing pressure at Old Trafford.

United are not the only top flight club to have been linked with McKenna, and The Sun reported in December that he was on the radar of Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace.

Palace have since appointed Oliver Glasner as their new manager, but Roberto De Zerbi’s future at Brighton is uncertain, and the Seagulls could make a move for McKenna if the Italian departs.

Finance expert sends Premier League warning to Ipswich Town

Warnock: McKenna should stay at Ipswich Town for another year

Warnock believes that it could be tough for McKenna to turn down the United job, but he says the Northern Irishman should remain at Portman Road for now.

“If it’s Manchester United, I think he goes, and that’s not being disrespectful to Ipswich, but how often does the Manchester United job come around?” Warnock said.

“The other club I’ve seen him being linked with is Brighton, which would almost fit into that mould of the way he manages or coaches, and then working within the constraints of what Brighton do and the recruitment they do, would that be almost the next step to him to then progress on to a Manchester United?

Finance expert sends Premier League warning to Ipswich Town

“I think that’s the difficult thing that he has to work out, what does he want to do?

“I think back-to-back promotions, no matter what level you are at, is quite incredible, but to do that from League One into the Championship and then Championship into the Premier League, if they do attain that, would just be phenomenal.

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