Jose Mourinho close to agreeing deal to become Manchester United manager



Press Association Sport understands vice-chairman Woodward held talks with Mourinho's agent Mendes on Tuesday, with his appointment appearing a case of when rather than if

Louis van Gaal's turbulent two-year Old Trafford reign was brought to an end on Monday, just two days after leading the Red Devils to their first major trophy of the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.

United confirmed they planned to announce Van Gaal's successor "soon" in the Monday statement confirming the widely-expected change in management

Mourinho's impending arrival has not been universally welcomed, though, as club great Eric Cantona believes Manchester City-bound Pep Guardiola would have been a better fit.

"I love Jose Mourinho, but in terms of the type of football he plays I don't think he is Manchester United," the Frenchman told the Guardian.

"He can win with Manchester United

But do they expect that type of football, even if they win? I don't think so."

Cantona added: "Guardiola was the one to take

He is the spiritual son of Johan Cruyff

I would have loved to have seen Guardiola in Manchester (United)

"He is the only one to change Manchester

He is in Manchester, but at the wrong one."

Cantona suggested he is open to one day returning to Old Trafford as manager, but it is the future of former team-mate Ryan Giggs that is of serious interest right now.

The position of United's most decorated player is uncertain, with reports suggesting the former winger is considering ending his near 29-year association with the club.

Press Association Sport understands Giggs has an offer to stay on at United, although it is unclear what that role would be having been assistant to Van Gaal.

Robbie Savage, who came through United's academy with Giggs and later played alongside him for Wales, believes the player with more appearances for the Red Devils than any other has been harshly treated.

"If I was Giggsy now I would look to start my career as a manager somewhere else," Savage said.

"If Giggsy can go out and make his own decisions now, do well somewhere, he can come back and the United job will be his."

No confirmation on the fate of the rest of Van Gaal's backroom team has yet been made, but it has been reported that assistant coaches Albert Stuivenberg and Frans Hoek, as well as performance analyst Max Reckers, have left.

They all remain listed on United's website, though, as do training physiologist Jos van Dijk and assistant coach Marcel Bout, who specialises in opposition scouting.

Source : PA

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