No thanks Ralf! guy United have 3-guy shortlist to replace Rangnick as train
Ralf Rangnick joined Manchester United returned in November to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as intervening time train, however the antique Trafforf membership reportedly have 3 managers in their bid to discover the Norwegian's lengthy-term successor.
After figuring out against moving for Antonio Conte earlier this season, the purple Devils have positioned Paris Saint-Germain coach Mauricio Pochettino, Ajax's Erik Ten Hag and Leicester metropolis's Brendan Rodgers on their radar.
Manchester United have no longer visible any development beneath Rangnick, with the purple Devils dropping their final most useful League recreation 1-0 to the Wolverhampton Wanderers.
consistent with the day by day Mail Rangnick's deal isn't always expected to be made everlasting in summer time and former Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince believes that Pochettino is the instruct who can help the crew bounce back.
"[Problems] might not be solved in a yr, perhaps two years," Ince instructed Sky sports.
"once I watched Chelsea-Liverpool i was just dreaming that I could see man United gambling like that sooner or later because it become an implausible trendy of soccer.
"I idea [Mauricio] Pochettino turned into the person, i have usually clamoured for him to be the man. He nonetheless is probably the person if PSG don't win the Champions League. but whoever the person is has to have a 4-year assignment. This crew needs funding."
Ten Hag is ready for the jump
meanwhile, whilst asked back in December whether he is ready to instruct a european powerhouse abroad, Ten Hag failed to hesitate to strain that he might cherish this sort of challenge.
"I suppose i'm prepared for it [to move to a top foreign club]," Ten Hag informed De Volkskrant.
"i'd be happy to take up that project, but i'm now not chasing it. If it turns out that that step will by no means come, i can not say that my training profession has failed. but I think i've sufficient features to tackle that venture."