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Gary Neville and Brian Kidd are shock contenders to join Manchester United back-room team

Former United defender and Manchester City No 2 are wanted at Old Trafford in new hierarchy

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Brian Kidd and Gary Neville are shock contenders to become part of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United revolution.

The Red Devils want Kidd to ditch rivals Manchester City and become new boss Mourinho’s right-hand man following Louis van Gaal’s sacking on Monday.

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Gary Neville, pictured with England manager Roy Hodgson before the friendly against Turkey on Sunday, is wanted by Manchester United

And the Portuguese also plans to sound out Neville about joining his backroom team.

Kidd, 66, was former City chief Manuel Pellegrini’s No2 for three years.

But he is tempted by the offer to return to the club where he played and established a reputation as an expert man-manager of younger players as Alex Ferguson’s No2.

SunSport revealed exclusively on Monday that current United coach Ryan Giggs, 42, is set to quit the club when Mourinho takes over.

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Neville's foray into management with Valencia didn't go as intended as he failed to see out the season in Spain
Brian Kidd (right) served as No 2 to Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City

But the former Real Madrid and Chelsea boss believes it is important some of his assistants understand the history and tradition of the club.

Kidd is viewed as a symbol of ‘traditional’ Manchester United and can help nurture young players like Marcus Rashford.

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He is credited with playing a major role in the development of United’s Class of ’92, which included David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Giggs.

Neville is a club legend at Manchester United having won eight Premier League titles, two Champions Leagues and three FA Cups

The sticking point is Kidd’s fear about the reaction of City fans should he accept the offer and leave them to cross the city and join their rivals.

Mourinho and Neville have become good friends since the former United captain retired. The pair keep in contact regularly by phone.

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There is a huge mutual respect and Mourinho believes England coach Neville, who was sacked as Valencia boss in March, could help him rebuild the team and change the style of play.

Jose Mourinho, pictured walking around near his London home on Monday, will be named as Manchester United's new boss
Louis Van Gaal leaves Manchester United's Carrington complex on Monday having been relieved of his duties

United fans were heavily critical of the displays under LVG.

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The major stumbling block could be Neville’s loyalty and friendship with Giggs, who he will not want to upset by taking his job.

Mourinho will also bring his trusted coaches Rui Faria and Silvino Louro with him.

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