
Louis van Gaal is not the New Manchester United Boss

Louis van Gaal, the favourite to take the Manchester United job, has revealed that he is not the one filling the Old Trafford hot seat.
The former Netherlands boss, who led the Dutch to third place in this summer’s World Cup in Brazil, was the favourite to replace sacked David Moyes, who was relieved of his duties in April.
“I attending an interview at the Aon Training Complex with various high level people from the club. They told me they wanted Champions League, and I said no chance.”
The former Bayern Munich boss, who won one Bundesliga at his time with the German Giants, is widely regarded as one of the best coaches in the modern game.
“The job was not for me, unfortunately, and that is a pity. Manchester United is one of the greatest clubs in the world, and to be manager of it would be great, but it wasn’t to be.”
The news broke around ten o’clock last night, with various social media and newspapers reporting that van Gaal had ended his interest in the job, and was confirmed by the club this morning, via the clubs official Twitter account.

The media is now speculating who will take over at the Red Devils, with former Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni being linked with the job, alongside Frank Rijkaard and former Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo, but no one is sure who Manchester United has in mind to replace ‘The Chosen One’.