Here We Go: How Ralf Rangnick accepted Manchester United’s offer; Barcelona not pursuing Liverpool’s Thiago

It is the beginning of a new era in Manchester United is the English super club officially announce Ralf Rangnick as an interim manager. In reality, though, Rangnick won’t just be temporary. What if United’s results under Rangnick lead to a surprising confirmation at the end of the season and he takes over permanently? That is a question we will ponder over the course of his six-month tenure at Old Trafford.

Even if that doesn’t happen, an advisory role to the board, which will run until June 2024, was agreed upon and announced on Monday. The advisory part of the arrangement is no small matter. Rangnick is a great visionary who enjoys working with a vision of the future. Without the long-term advisory part of the deal, the 63-year-old German would not have considered accepting a temporary job at Manchester United. With that said, he’s currently very excited about what’s to come with this new opportunity.

On the list for future managers, Rangnick will have decision-making power along with other board members. Mauricio Pochettino remains the most popular name on their Manchester United roster, along with Erik ten Hag and Brendan Rodgers, who have always been admired by the club. So much will depend on Paris Saint-Germain and their performances in the Champions League will play a key role in determining Pochettino’s future with his current club from June. onwards. On the other hand, Luis Enrique will not be on the list of players because he is determined to stay with Spain until the 2022 World Cup ends.

Managers at AC Milan and River Plate

Let’s stick with the theme of coaches. AC Milan have announced the signing of Stefano Pioli’s new contract until June 2023. The new deal signed includes a salary of €3 million per season and an option to extend until 2024. Marcelo Gallardo also stays. after leading Argentine champions River Plate. Another sparkling season. Backstage, his name was on Barcelona’s list as the club were considering sacking Ronald Koeman in October, along with Roberto Martinez. Joan Laporta then chose to prioritize bringing Xavi Hernandez home.

Chelsea are renewing defenders

In the Premier League, Chelsea are working on the contract front: They are patiently waiting for news of Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen. Thiago Silva, meanwhile, is delighted with his life in London and the club would like to offer him a new contract extension until 2023. The deal has been completed, and is now seen only as a matter of time.

Barcelona not pursuing Liverpool’s Thiago

On the other hand, Thiago Alcantara has been on fire with Liverpool since the end of the year, despite rumors of a return to Barcelona. The Catalan club consider Thiago a great player, but have never conducted any talks or calls with the player or to Liverpool. He is prepared and determined to fight for the Reds after difficult times due to several injuries.

Dybala, Brozovic closed wide open

In Italy, Paulo Dybala will soon sign a new contract until June 2026 with Juventus. The deal has been reached, with an expected salary of €10 million per year. Inter have conducted negotiations with Marcelo Brozovic, an outstanding midfielder whose contract expires in June 2022; the renewal is closer, while leaving no doubt about the impending arrival of André Onana. Ajax’s Cameroon goalkeeper will sign for Inter but will only arrive at the end of the season as a free agent.



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PaulLeBlanc

PaulLeBlanc is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. PaulLeBlanc joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: paulleblanc@interreviewed.com.

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