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Manchester United have been told to take Sir Alex Ferguson’s advice as their hunt for a new manager steps up a gear.

Following the chastening 4-1 defeat at Manchester City, the chances of Ralf Rangnick remaining in the dugout for next season appear slim to none.

The club’s Football Director John Murtough has confirmed that a “thorough process” to appoint a long term successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is now underway.

There have been a number of names in the frame, including Paris Saint-Germain head coach Mauricio Pochettino and Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.

Recent reports have claimed that Real Madrid ’s Carlo Ancelotti could be in the frame after Ferguson personally recommended him to United’s new CEO Richard Arnold.

Rangnick, who is set to take on a two-year consultancy role at Old Trafford from the summer, is likely to be involved in the hiring of the new manager and has previously stated United should take a “new pathway” having relied on Fergie’s past glories ever since his 2013 retirement.

In his opening press conference back in November, Rangnick said: "Having had Sir Alex for so many years is unique and for me, it's not that unusual that after such a long and successful spell a club needs to find a new pathway."

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