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RANGNICK'S A RED RALF RANGNICK has been confirmed as Manchester United’s interim manager until the end of the season.

- - Daily Mail.

The 63-year-old German has left his role as director of sports and developmen­t at Lokomotiv Moscow to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at United on a six-month contract until the end of May.

Rangnick will then stay on at Old Trafford in a consultanc­y role for a further two years, although it’s possible he could land the manager’s job on a permanent basis if results go well.

United chose Rangnick from a shortlist of five candidates last week but have been negotiatin­g his release from Lokomotiv while the former Schalke, Hoffenheim and Hanover boss applied for a work permit.

That process is ongoing so it remains to be seen if Rangnick will be in the dug-out for Thursday’s game against Arsenal at Old Trafford.

Caretaker manager Michael Carrick, who has overseen a Champions League win over Villarreal and Sunday’s draw at Premier League leaders Chelsea, will remain in charge if Rangnick cannot begin work immediatel­y.

It’s understood that Solskjaer’s back-room team - assistant Mike Phelan, coaches Carrick and Kieran McKenna, and goalkeeper coach Richard Hartis - will all remain at United even though Rangnick will bring in a few of his own staff including trusted video analyst Lars Kornetka.

United insist that Rangnick was always their No 1 candidate and he impressed during an interview with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, football director John Murtough - who spent time with Rangnick when he was at RB Leipzig in 2019 - and technical director Darren Fletcher.

They believe his experience over four decades in football will be invaluable in helping the team for the rest of the season and then advising the club for two years after that.

United announced the news on Monday, saying: ‘Manchester United is delighted to announce the appointmen­t of Ralf Rangnick as interim manager until the end of the season, subject to work visa requiremen­ts. Following this period, Ralf and the club have agreed that he will continue in a consultanc­y role for a further two years.

‘Michael Carrick will remain in charge of the first team until Ralf’s work visa is finalised. The club wishes to place on record its thanks to Lokomotiv Moscow for their co-operation in the process of bringing Ralf to Manchester United.’

Rangnick spoke for the first time about his move to Old Trafford, saying: ‘I am excited to be joining Manchester United and focused on making this a successful season for the club. The squad is full of talent and has a great balance of youth and experience.

‘All my efforts for the next six months will be on helping these players fulfil their potential, both individual­ly and, most importantl­y, as a team. Beyond that I look forward to supporting the club’s longer-term goals on a consultanc­y basis.’

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