Ruud van Nistelrooy may pursue a managerial move to Spain or Germany if jettisons him from .
Van Nistelrooy, 48, will be overseeing the Red Devils' clashes against , PAOK Athens and City before handing the reins to the new United boss. With to Old Trafford, it's unclear if the Dutchman has a future at the club.
The former and United forward has already made it clear that he While his time as assistant did not go to plan, he made a strong impression as interim boss by
He has also guided PSV Eindhoven to the Dutch Cup and the Dutch Super Cup. If Van Nistelrooy is to leave United, he will know where he wants to go next.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
In an interview with Diario AS in the summer, Van Nistelrooy said the two countries he could see himself coaching in. He said: "I would really like to work in Spain, and I have had conversations with Spanish clubs.
"But also the other leagues in which I have played, I want to coach there too. In the , and the Bundesliga."
Van Nistelrooy was reportedly being eyed by side Mallorca. Moreover, he was also linked with a move to , after Vincent Kompany departed the club to become the next manager.
Instead, he answered the phone to his former side and became Ten Hag's right-hand man. He recently admitted that he was disappointed by how things played out in his short time working with the Dutchman.
Despite his difficulty in the United dugout, he made it clear that he wants to remain on the red side of Manchester. When asked if he wanted to remain at the club after the win against Leicester, he said: "Of course. I came here as an assistant to help the club. Now in this role, I'm helping as long as needed.
"In the future in any capacity, I'm here to help the club further to build towards the future that's what I'm here for. To go back to yesterday [Tuesday], of course receiving the players and getting together for the first day after Erik [ten Hag] had to leave was a sad day to share. Mixed emotions.
"He was the one that asked me to work back here again, and in the first conversation we had I felt such a passion and care for this football club. That is why I was so sad to see him go.
"Having said that, football and life continues, and we knew that 75,000 people would be waiting for us here today, with millions more watching at home behind their screens and radios and you have to switch then as players.
"We tried to switch that button for the players, try to get the mindset going and go out tonight and give everything for the fans."
and receive your daily dose of content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our
You may also like
Om Prakash Dhankar reacts to Surjewala's jib of accident CM, said Congress pioneered with Accidental PM
Women of America v Donald Trump: Liberals triggered by MAGA leader's 'execution fantasy'
Picking Kemi Badenoch as new Tory leader shows the Conservatives haven't listened
Bihar: Man arrested who threatened Pappu Yadav posing as aide of Lawrence Bishnoi
The surprise royal making a cameo appearance in new Paddington Bear film