Who will replace retiring Sir Alex Ferguson? We look at the contenders to be next Manchester United manager
www.nasiruloaded.weebly.com blog gathers this Expected Managers
JOSE MOURINHO - 6/5 FAVOURITE: The bookies' favourite and possibly many fans' first choice, too. The big question is would he choose Old Trafford over Stamford Bridge?
ARSENE WENGER - 25/1: Arsenal boss has a proven track record at running a tight ship in the Premier League, but could he be persuaded to switch the Emirates for Old Trafford?
DAVID MOYES - 6/4: The Everton boss is cut from similar cloth to Ferguson and would represent a solid appointment. But does a lack of success at the highest level count against him?URGEN KLOPP - 10/1: The smiling man of the moment in the Bundesliga, Klopp's Borussia Dortmund side have impressed on their way to the UEFA Champions League final. Next stop Old Trafford?MICHAEL LAUDRUP - 20/1: Danish legend has impressed hugely since his arrival in the Premier League. His brand of football would be welcome at Old Trafford, but is he in the reckoning?RYAN GIGGS - 25/1: Hugely respected at the club and has the temperament to transition into management, but appointment to the top job would represent a calculated risk.
JOACHIM LOEW - 40/1: Currently the manager of the German national side, Loew has overseen the re-emergence of Germany as an international football superpower.
FABIO CAPELLO - 50/1: He may have had a disappointing spell in charge of England, but his club management CV stacks up against any manager in world football.
LAURENT BLANC - 50/1: Former French national team manager has been linked with United before, and has ties to the club after a spell as a player between 2001 and 2003
JUPP HEYNCKES - 66/1: The Dutchman has a wealth of experience in the European game and has successfully steered Bayern Munich to the UEFA Champions League final.