There is a huge flaw with that logic though.
Ole is unable to improve players and he is unable to get the maximum of the players he has. If we're to wait that means we will be in deep trouble without even one bit of guarantee that even with new players he will be able to coach them and tactically put a good enough first team.
From what I see and Ole's apologists around here the solution is to buy more players, considering his tactics are shite and he has no plan B. But if buying players is the only way out, we can't expect to get 10 top players in their respective positions unless we spend a billion pounds in the course of 3-4 windows.
James is a good buy(which is on Giggs), but he is not supposed to be a starter. AWB and Maguire cost 150m pounds and we need to fill many other positions in order of that idea to work, whilst players like Pogba might go.
Sacking and hiring managers in AC Milan mold didn't work,because they persisted in hiring "Milan way" former players with zero credentials - much similar to what we did with Ole.
Disagree with no decent manager will want to join. Allegri has already flirted with the job and he is surely "decent enough".
Conte joined the train wreck Inter was last year, it's not like a big club is not appealing for any top manager out there.
We do need more players though. The squad is better than 10th, but not by much really. I think many of our players get vastly overrated just because they play for Man Utd. Just look how our academy players get hyped to no end and when they actually has to take the step up to the first team they fail badly. Our midfield especially is a fecking disaster zone. With Pogba out we have exactly one competent midfielder and hes only 22, he should not be a regular at CM at that age.
Take Leicester for example that people love to use as a comparison as a "small club". Tieleman, Maddison, Albrighton, Mendy and Ndidi would walk into our MF and improve us immensely. So no matter who is in charge, we do need 3-4 windows and billions of pounds because the squad was and still is in a dire state
And i firmly believe ending up 10th with Ole and sacking him in May would be much wiser than sacking him now, because the pressure on whoever takes over will be much less and he will know he is at least afforded
some time to implement his ideas as well. Remember Klopps two first seasons in Liverpool? There were Klopp sack watches on here and we were all having a grand old time laughing at him and how much of a failure he apparently was. And no, i am not comparing Ole with Klopp as the latter is clearly a world class manager, but sacking him now would be a really bad idea imo. And even though the squad Klopp inherited was pretty mediocre, he could at least field a team that had actual fullbacks at FB and actual midfielders at midfield, not 34yo wingers at LB and non footballer like Lindgaard, Fred and Pereira at MF.
As i've said. Sack him now and the pressure on the next manager will be unreal. It will also send the wrong signals to the players. There have been numerous threads on here about questionable attitudes and weak mentalities among the players, so that would basically tell them they are in no way responsible for their own sub par performances, its all the managers fault