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Man United: Austrian FA deny meeting Ralf Rangnick over vacant job

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Austrian FA DENY meeting Man United’s Ralf Rangnick in Manchester for talks to become their next manager… after Sportsmail revealed he’s due to work just six days a month as a club consultant

  • Austrian FA did not meet with Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick
  • Reports in Austria said the federation’s Peter Schottel flew to Manchester
  • But the country’s FA clarified on Wednesday that no meeting took place 
  • Rangnick is set to move upstairs at Old Trafford at the end of the season 

The Austrian Football Association has denied meeting Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick for talks over their national team vacancy.

Reports in Austria said the federation’s sports director Peter Schottel flew to Manchester on Monday to discuss the position with Rangnick.

But the Austrian FA issued a statement on Wednesday, posting on Twitter: ‘Clarification: There was no meeting between OFB sports director Peter Schottel and Ralf Rangnick, coach of @ManUtd.’

Austrian Football Association has denied meeting Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick

Austrian FA clarified no talks took place following reports an official flew to Manchester

Austrian FA clarified no talks took place following reports an official flew to Manchester

Austria parted company with manager Franco Foda following their World Cup play-off semi-final defeat by Wales last month.

The Red Devils interim boss is set to be replaced at the helm at the end of the season but he’s already got a two-year deal in place to continue at Old Trafford in a consultancy role. 

Sportsmail revealed on Tuesday night that Rangnick is in line to work just six days a month when he moves into his new position.

The former Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig manager replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on an interim basis in November.

The 63-year-old German…

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Source : dailymail

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