Manchester United might wait until next week to announce new manager Manchester United have remained silent over reports of Louis van Gaal's appointment as manager and might not make an announcement until next week. United are thought to be close to a deal with the Dutchman, who is currently preparing Holland for the World Cup in Brazil,
but look likely to wait a few more days before unveiling van Gaal as David Moyes' successor. Van Gaal is preparing the Netherlands for a friendly against Ecuador on Saturday night,
although it is understood he could head to Manchester on Monday before flying out to Portugal for a pre-World Cup camp the following day.
The 62-year-old has faced constant media attention in recent weeks, but insists the speculation has not distracted him from his day-to-day duties.
Reflecting on his lengthy career, he told Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill: "I'm now for more than 40 years. I started as a professional player 19 years.
"In about three months I'm 63. Sixty three minus 19, more than 40 years. More than 40 years in this football world, so I can manage that."
Ryan Giggs, who took charge temporarily following Moyes' sacking after just 10 months in charge,
held 'positive' talks with van Gaal in Holland on Wednesday to discuss his role in the new Old Trafford set-up. The Welshman is expected to be offered a coaching role, but it remains to be seen whether he will extend his playing career.
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Manchester United manager latest: Louis van Gaal could be named on Thursday Manchester United could make Louis van Gaal their new manager as early as today. United are thought to be close to a deal with the Dutchman,
whose job as Netherlands boss ends after next month's World Cup. Ryan Giggs, who took charge temporarily following David Moyes' sacking,
and met van Gaal this week to discuss his role in the new Old Trafford set-up.
Giggs was photographed coming out of a hotel near van Gaal's home in Noordwijk on Wednesday before returning to England to attend the U21 Premier League final.
Van Gaal, meanwhile, would not comment when asked for the latest by Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill at a book launch in Amsterdam.
But the 62-year-old has already made it clear he would love the chance to succeed Moyes, and
a deal is now imminent. United will be getting a manager who has won the league with all four of his clubs, which include Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Van Gaal also won the Champions League and UEFA Cup during his time as Ajax boss.
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