For Butt, the objection is not based on ability, but on principle. Maresca, who learned his trade as Pep Guardiola’s assistant at the Etihad Stadium before managing Leicester City and Chelsea, represents a footballing lineage that stands in direct opposition to United’s history.
The former midfielder argues that the club has already eroded too much of its soul by appointing former City executives to top positions. The arrival of Omar Berrada as CEO and Jason Wilcox as director of football was met with scepticism by some traditionalists, but appointing a manager cut from the same cloth would be the final straw.
When pressed by fellow former midfielder Paul Scholes on whether he was serious about boycotting the club he loves, Butt doubled down, emphasising the tribal nature of football in Manchester.
"You mis-read me. I can't sit here and go on about Man United philosophy and DNA and then go: 'Well I'd love Maresca, an ex-Man City guy'," Butt explained passionately. "Then you have Omar Berrarda and Jason Wilcox. I don't care how much success is. You're forgetting where I'm from. Everyone is a City fan. I'm a Man United fan and I can't accept that."
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