Manchester United rooting for rivals City AGAIN in FA Cup final against Watford as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to avoid Europa League qualifying Manchester United will hope Manchester City complete the domestic treble If Watford win the FA Cup, United will enter the Europa League qualifying stages That would cause havoc for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's pre-season preparations By George Hopcraft For Mailonline Published: 16:50 BST, 17 May 2019 | Updated: 16:51 BST, 17 May 2019 Viewcomments Manchester United will be rooting for rivals Manchester City to complete the domestic treble in the FA Cup Final against Watford in a bid to avoid Europa League qualifying. After celebrating City's title success over their arch rivals Liverpool, United need City to win the FA Cup on Saturday to ensure the club's season does not start on July 25th. If Watford defy expectations and win the FA Cup, United will have to enter the Europa League qualifying phase, sending their pre-planned pre-season campaign into chaos. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be rooting for Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday United are due to play Tottenham in a money-spinning International Champions Cup friendly on July 25. But a Watford win could see them forced to exit the pre-season tournament to begin their European campaign. United boss Ole Gunnar Solsklaer has already taken steps to overhaul his squad for next season with interest in Newcastle's Sean Longstaff and also said to be closing in on a deal for Swansea winger Daniel James. An early return for Europe would see little time for any new recruits to bed into the squad. If Pep Guardiola's side win the domestic treble, United will avoid Europa League qualifying United also face a problem with the preparation of their pitch as there are concerns it would not be ready if they are drawn at home in the first round of Europa League qualifying. The club have said however, they do have contingency plans. It could mean that Solskjaer will have his stars back at the start of July after abandoning the end of season meeting with his players following their embarrassing 2-0 loss at home to his former club and at the time, already relegated Cardiff City. There have been reports that the Norwegian is preparing a more intense training regime for his players as he was shocked on his arrival at the lack of fitness of the United players. City's potential domestic treble win could also be good news for the Premier League's best of the rest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, as they could enter Europa League qualifying if City complete the treble. City boss Pep Guardiola could be the first manager in English football to win the domestic treble; something ex United manager Sir Alex Ferguson described as 'impossible'. A win for City would also boost Wolves as they would enter the Europa League qualifying stage Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility