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Report: Manchester United Reach Agreement For Interim Manager

Report: Manchester United Reach Agreement For Interim Manager

Manchester United have reportedly agreed a deal with Ralf Rangnick to become the club's interim manager for the rest of the season.

Rangnick is currently the head of sport and development at Russian Premier League outfit Lokomotiv Moscow but is now set to return to management.

The Athletic have reported thathave reported that the Red Devils have reached agreement with the former RB Leipzig coach, subject to Lokomotiv agreeing to release him from his contract.

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The report adds that the initial will only be six months, before he will get a further two years in a consultancy role with the Premier League.

Rangnick must still get a work permit and will not be available for Sunday's Premier League tie against Chelsea.

In the meantime, Michael Carrick will once again take charge as he did for the 2-0 win over Villarreal in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.

10. Zhang Jindong (Inter Milan) – £5.57bn
10. Zhang Jindong (Inter Milan) – £5.57bn
9. Nasser Al-Khelaifi (Paris Saint-Germain) – £5.8
9. Nasser Al-Khelaifi (Paris Saint-Germain) – £5.87bn
8. Stan Kroenke (Arsenal and Colorado Rapids) – £6
8. Stan Kroenke (Arsenal and Colorado Rapids) – £6.38bn
7. Philip Anschutz (LA Galaxy) – £7.33bn
7. Philip Anschutz (LA Galaxy) – £7.33bn
5. Roman Abramovich (Chelsea) – £9.6bn
5. Roman Abramovich (Chelsea) – £9.6bn
6. Dietmar Hopp (Hoffenheim) – £9.53bn
6. Dietmar Hopp (Hoffenheim) – £9.53bn
4. Andrea Agnelli (Juventus) – £9.90bn
4. Andrea Agnelli (Juventus) – £9.90bn
3. Dietrich Mateschitz (RB Leipzig, New York Red B
3. Dietrich Mateschitz (RB Leipzig, New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg) – £14.22bn
2. Sheikh Mansour (Manchester City, New York City
2. Sheikh Mansour (Manchester City, New York City and Melbourne City) – £23.3bn
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1. Public Investment Fund (Newcastle United) – £320bn

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