Manchester United could appoint a new permanent manager before the end of the season with the club still on the hunt for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's successor, according to reports.
United dismissed Solskjaer back in November amidst a dreadful run of one win in seven matches, with Ralf Rangnick taking temporary charge of the side until the end of the season.
Once a new full-time boss is found, Rangnick will move into a consultancy role at Old Trafford alongside director John Murtough and Richard Arnold, who is set to replace Ed Woodward as executive vice-chairman when he departs next month.