Man Utd to allow Ralf Rangnick to have a say over who succeeds him as the club’s permanent manager

According to reports, incoming Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick will be given the chance to say who will succeed him as the club’s permanent manager at Old Trafford.
Further details of the report also claim that the German could also be be appointed on a permanent basis.
Previous reports revealed the club have agreed a deal for the 63-year-old to take over as interim manager on a six-month deal.
Rangnick will also take up a consultancy role once his tenure as manager is over, which will last until 2024.
The Telegraph have now revealed that the German will be a key part of the decision-making process when it comes to appointing his successor if he impresses during his managerial stint, and could even land the job permanently.
It is believed Rangnick is particularly keen to coach in the Premier League, despite having worked extensively behind the scenes in sporting director roles over the last decade.