From the ones whose work I am little aware of, Poch or Jardim are my two options. However, I wouldn't mind some internal appointment or Giggs to get the job, even if it's on temporary basis. I have not seen United under any manager before Sir Alex. Following United under him with a lot of players from the class of '92 made being a fan of this club special. It was not just the class '92, our squad transitioned many times and I felt the same affinity towards likes of O'Shea, Fletcher, Evans, Brown etc.. And not just players developed from with in, it was the same with Cantona, Big Pete, Rio, Rooney, Evra, Carrick etc.. It felt like being part of a big happy family. I never cared about press conferences, post-match comments, media, pundits or any other thing. Before Van Gaal, I don't think I ever watched a pre-match press conference. It always felt like people who care about the club more than I ever can are in charge of the club. Following United was about waiting for match days and supporting the club. I haven't had the same feeling since Sir Alex retired. Besides Rashford, I don't feel any affinity towards a single player from the current squad.
May be it's too much transition. Too much chopping and changing has never allowed us fans to develop the same affinity towards the players that have been bought or brought up by the three managers post Sir Alex. So, I know, it is a romantic notion, and most likely will end up in a disaster, but If there is a person capable then I would love for them them to be given a shot at the job, even if it's for a brief period. I don't want a new manager and completely new squad again in 2 years time.