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Ralf Rangnick wants nothing to do with Manchester United and already has a team on the horizon

The former Red Devils interim manager has severed all ties with the club and is focusing on his next team.

By Wilian Estrella

The former Red Devils interim manager has severed all ties with the club and is focusing on his next team.
The former Red Devils interim manager has severed all ties with the club and is focusing on his next team.
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The start of the summer transfer window is about to begin and just as there are teams that have already started to sound out players, there are coaches looking for new clubs and one of them is Ralf Rangnick, who wants nothing to do with Manchester United and already has a team on the horizon.

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Rangnick had to become the interim coach of the Red Devils last season after the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as head coach of Manchester United, so the board entrusted Rangnick with the reins of the Old Trafford team, hoping that the coach could make the team make the leap in quality that the club needed. 

And although the German coach's work was not disastrous, it was very irregular as United finished in sixth place in the overall standings of the Premier League, so that next year they will not play in the UEFA Champions League, but will play in the UEFA Europa League, which the Red Devil board considers a failure, so the coach left the job to Erik ten Hag and the idea is that he will become an advisor to Manchester United.

Ralf Rangnick wants nothing more to do with United and a national team awaits him

After the United board had offered Rangnick a consolation prize in the form of an advisory position within the organization, the coach wants nothing to do with the Old Trafford team because he will be concentrating on his top priority at the moment: coaching the Austrian national team, with which he signed in April and will now debut against Croatia, Denmark, and France in Group A1 of the Nations League.

In this way, the German coach thus closes his history at Manchester United, a team with which, although he did not go to the bottom of the general classification, he could not make the team return to being a prize-winning squad, as it was during the entire cycle of Sir Alex Ferguson, a coach who retired and whose departure has not been forgotten by the Red Devils' fans.  

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