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30th April 2019
09:31am BST

We've seen former midfielders Paul Scholes and Darren Fletcher linked with the job, but the club now appear to have extended their search to the club's former defenders, which has seen Rio Ferdinand touted as a potential hire.
The legendary centre-back has held talks with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, according to the Daily Mail, who say that Woodward has been impressed with Ferdinand's punditry on BT Sport.
He is also said to be impressed with the former defender's business experience since retiring from football, which includes a clothing company and a restaurant.
The move may be viewed cynically by many who see United's change in structure and search for a sporting director as little more than an attempt to appease fans, before inevitably bringing in what amounts to little more than an ambassador in a technical-sounding role with no power over decisions whatsoever.
Then again, given the vast depth of football knowledge that Woodward can draw on from deep within his mind, we're sure that whatever decision is made will be the best one for the club.Explore more on these topics: