Rangnick admits Man Utd role depends on new manager

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9 Apr 2022 • 9:22 AM MYT
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Manchester United caretaker boss Ralf Rangnick admits he could be cut loose at the end of the season.

Rangnick would not be drawn on reports that Ajax boss Erik ten Hag had been lined up as the next permanent appointment at Old Trafford, saying his focus was purely on Saturday's trip to relegation-battling Everton.

Rangnick was also asked about his own future at the end of a week in which the Austrian Football Association denied having spoken to the 63-year-old about their vacant manager's position, and said he would discuss his two-year consultancy contract at the end of the season.

But asked if he would be offering thorough insight to the next manager, Rangnick said: "I have already done this, not to any managers, but inside the club.

"I have told them how I see the current squad and what needs to happen in my opinion. The rest I cannot answer now because it depends on the new manager. If he is interested and willing to speak about that and interested in my opinion, I will need to wait and see what happens."

And asked what would be the most important advice he could offer a new manager, Rangnick added: "If the new manager has been announced, then if he wants to get my advice then I am more than happy to speak to the new manager about that. But right now it will be something in private and internally, that we need to discuss."


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