Phil Neville has called for 'big changes' at Manchester United following their crisis-ridden season - but rejected interim manager Ralf Rangnick's claim that it could take six years to rebuild the beleaguered club.
United have endured a dismal campaign and are set to miss out on qualification for the Champions League, the Old Trafford outfit's minimum expectation at the start of the season.
There has been talk of significant overhaul - on and off the pitch - at United following a tumultuous period for the club.
Erik ten Hag was last month confirmed as the new manager and is set to take up the position at the end of the season, while senior figures including Matt Judge, United's director of football relations, are on their way out.