In the past week, regardless of Manchester United's loss to Wolves at Old Trafford, there have been reports in the kingdom that the Red Devils players are dissatisfied with Ralph Rangnik's form of training, fail to connect with him and hope the match with him will be short and end this summer.
Today (Thursday) it was reported in the "Daily Mail" that Rangnick is indeed expected to end his position in June.
United have reportedly fielded three candidates to replace the German: Mauricio Pochettino, coach of Paris Saint-Germain, Eric Tan, brother of Ajax coach and Brendan Rogers, coach of Leicester.
The Argentine previously coached Tottenham and led them to the Champions League final, the Dutchman has in recent years managed to make Ajax one of the most exciting teams in Europe and almost exclusive control of the Dutch league and Northern Ireland led Leicester last year to win the English Cup.
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