Ferguson to play key role in hunt for his Manchester United successor

13 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson has been asked by the Glazer family to play a central role in the appointment of his successor.


With the boss expected to stand down in two years, the Old Trafford board are gradually turning their thoughts to finding someone to replace the most successful manager in modern British football.

And on Thursday night United chief executive David Gill revealed that the club’s owners, the Glazer family, want Ferguson to be consulted during the hunt before they have the final say.

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Speaking in South Africa, Gill said: ‘The owners and myself and people involved will obviously get his views.

‘Somebody who has managed the club for so many years and who knows the club inside out and knows what is required would be invaluable.

‘It would be remiss of us not to have a discussion with him and involve him and get his views. He will be a key part of the process.’

United have been through the process of choosing a successor to Ferguson once before, of course, when a plc board headed by former chief executive Peter Kenyon chose Sven Goran Eriksson ahead of the Scot’s anticipated retirement in 2002. Ferguson changed his mind on that occasion but there will be no turning back this time.

With United now in private ownership, Gill has confirmed that he will take control of the interview process — starting discreetly in 2010 — before the Glazers rubber-stamp the appointment.

Gill added: ‘The board will make the decision. The owners will expect me to do the work and then they would get involved in the process of choosing the right man.

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'The manager is a key employee of the club and we need to get it right and therefore quite rightly the people who own the club should have the final say.

‘There are no discussions at the moment. We will address this when it comes around.

‘You have all seen Alex on this tour. He is looking pretty fit and looking forward to the new season.’

United are continuing their pursuit of Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov, despite Spurs’ criticism of the Barclays Premier League champions’ attempts to sign the Bulgaria star.

The Premier League have written to United to ask their views on the subject but Gill is unconcerned.

Gill added: ‘We will look at it. Tottenham went public with their complaints and now we will see what the Premier League have to say and respond to it.’

‘I don’t think it helps doing this through the papers but that is clearly what they (Spurs) feel comfortable doing so we will deal with it.’

 

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