After Manchester United Manager Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement Wednesday, Everton manager David Moyes has been said to be in a"Pole Position" to clinch the vacant United job.
David Moyes will be announced as Manchester United's new manager within the next 24 hours as the Premier League champions aim to move quickly to appoint Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor at Old Trafford.
Moyes, whose contract at Goodison Park expires at the end of the season, has already been identified as Ferguson's successor and will be confirmed before United's next game, on Sunday, against Swansea.
Despite speculations linking Jose Mourinho with Alex Ferguson's job at Old Trafford in the event of Ferguson's retirement, the former Chelsea manager lacks support among the higher echelons of the club.
Moyes's record at Everton since arriving from Preston North End in March 2002 lacks a trophy, or experience of Champions League football beyond the qualifying rounds, but the Scot's readiness to build teams and promote youth is understood to be central to United's decision to recruit the 50 year-old.
Ferguson's elevation to a position on the United board ensures that the two men will be in a regular contact at Old Trafford, but the pair's strong relationship, which saw Moyes offered the job as Ferguson's assistant in 1999-2000, is likely to prevent friction between the manager's office and the boardroom.
According to The Times live feed, Scholes and Giggs will form part of David Moyes's coaching staff.Meanwhile, it is being rumored that both Scholes and Giggs will form part of the new manger - David Moyes's coaching staff.
— Dominic Nozahic(@domnozahic) May 8, 2013
[Telegraph]
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