Louis van Gaal will be appointed Manchester United manager next week
Louis van Gaal will be confirmed as Manchester United's new manager next week.
It
is expected to be announced that the Dutchman is replacing David Moyes
after United's final home game of the season against Hull.
Van Gaal, 62, will take over in the summer once he has finished Holland's campaign at the World Cup finals in Brazil.
Undecided: Ryan Giggs and the Class of '92's role next season is not yet known
It is not yet known how many of the Class of '92 will remain at Old Trafford working under Van Gaal.
Ryan Giggs is the current caretaker boss working alongside coaches Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville.
They have taken charge at United after Moyes and the majority of his backroom team were let go last week.
Van Gaal is determined to bring his own team with him, including current Holland assistant coach Patrick Kluivert.
Own team: Current Holland assistant Patrick Kluivert could come to Old Trafford with Van Gaal
Investment: Van Gaal will be given money to spend after United failed to qualify for the Champions League
Incoming: Physio Jos Van Dijk
Keeping tabs: Video analyst Max Reckers
Controversy? Van Gaal wants goalkeeping coach Frans Hoek to join but Chris Woods has performed well
He may also bring in goalkeeping coach Frans Hoek, physio Jos van Dijk and video analyst Max Reckers.
He will be given massive funds to beef up United's squad this season after their failure to qualify for the Champions League.
United are confident he will have the necessary time to sign players despite his involvement with the Dutch side this summer.
Van
Gaal will be taking his first steps into English football, although he
has major experience with Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Target: Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus is being eyed by Van Gaal as part of his new look United
Wanted: Bayern midfielder Toni Kroos has been on United's wishlist for some time
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