Ralf Rangnick will not take up Manchester United consultancy role
Manchester United have announced that Ralf Rangnick will not take up a consultancy role with the club due to the demands he is set to face as the new manager of Austria.
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Manchester United have announced that Ralf Rangnick will not take up a consultancy role with the club due to the demands he is set to face as the new manager of Austria.
Manchester United announced Sunday that Ralf Rangnick has decided against taking up a consultancy role with the English Premier League giants due to the demands of his new job as Austria manager.
Ralf Rangnick will not stay on in a consultancy role at Manchester United following his six-month tenure as interim manager, he told a news conference on Sunday, citing the demands of his new job as Austria national team coach. Rangnick, making way for Erik ten Hag, had an agreement to work as a consultant for two years and confirmed last month he would remain at the club despite his appointment as Austria manager.
Manchester United have announced Ralf Rangnick will not take up a consultant role with the club following his appointment last month as Austria manager.
Manchester United have confirmed that Ralf Rangnick will not stay on at the club in his consultancy role.
Manchester United have announced that Ralf Rangnick will not take up a consultancy role with the club due to the demands he is set to face as the new Austria manager.
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