The New Man in Charge - A Red Devils Story

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Sir Alex Ferguson retires

After over 25 years of managing Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson has finally called time on his amazing career. Sir Alex led Manchester United to 12 Premier League titles, 5 FA Cup wins and 2 Champions League titles. The Manchester United owners know that whoever they choose to succeed Sir Alex, it must be the right choice. Pundits are already having their say on who should be the next United boss, but nobody knows just yet who the new man in charge will be.

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United owners draw up shortlist

The Manchester United owners, The Glazers, have confirmed that they have drawn up a six man shortlist, to determine the new United manager. Everton manager David Moyes is currently the favourite for the job after the work he has done at Everton, and is one of the six. Barcelona's Pep Guardiola and Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho are also part of the six man shortlist.

The other three candidates for the job are all ex-United players. Former defender Gary Neville, Frenchman Eric Cantona and current QPR boss, Mark Hughes.

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Could Pep Guardiola be the new man in charge?
 
Neville named as new Manchester United manager

The Glazers announced today that former Manchester United defender Gary Neville is the new United manager. This is Neville's first managerial job, but the fans have the utmost confidence that Neville will be a success, given the fact he was at the club for such a long time.

In Neville's first press conference, he revealed how he will be looking to bring in younger players. "I think in order to ensure that we stay as a dominant force in Europe, we have to look to the future in regards of signing players. We are looking to offload some of the older players, and more younger players will be coming in. This will definetely keep us as a very strong side in the long term."

It is rumoured that United have already shown interest in several players, including Tottenham duo Gareth Bale and Kyle Walker.

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PSV Eindhoven 1-1 Manchester United - Friendly
Danny Welbeck


Antwerp 0-4 Manchester United - Friendly
Chris Smalling, Wayne Rooney x 2, Luis Nani


 
Transfers

IN
Shinji Kagawa Dortmund £25m
Gregory Van Der Wiel Ajax £13m

OUT
Ben Amos Ipswich Loan
Dimitar Berbatov Juventus £7m
Patrice Evra PSG £14m
Tom Thorpe St Johnstone Loan
Anders Lindegaard Chelsea £2.5m
Michael Carrick PSG £2.5m
Nemanja Vidic Arsenal £30m
Michael Keane Doncaster Loan
 
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