While Brendan Rodgers has been strongly touted to pick up the helm in the Norwegian’s stead, Ralf Rangnick has reportedly shown interest in managing Manchester United.
Three years ago, before the club’s chiefs hired Solskjaer as Jose Mourinho’s replacement at Old Trafford, Rangnick was touted for the position. Back in 2019, the respected German manager discussed how Manchester United have faltered since Alex Ferguson left the helm.
He cited the club’s failures in the transfer market as the reason for their struggles:
In Ralf Rangnick, Manchester United would have a popular and highly-rated German coach on their hands. He notably helped shape Gengenpress as a footballing philosophy.
He is credited with influencing other German managers like Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp and Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann.
I want the best for Manchester United: Solskjaer speaks out amidst job speculation
After a sub-par tenure as manager and a dismal performance against Manchester City, Manchester United manager Solskjaer believes he can still salvage the current situation at Old Trafford.
Speaking about the derby defeat to City, he explained:
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