Man Utd hope new boss Ralf Rangnick’s relationship with Erling Haaland will help seal blockbuster transfer from Dortmund
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MANCHESTER UNITED hope Ralf Rangnick’s relationship with Erling Haaland will help them land the striker.
Borussia Dortmund’s Norwegian star is wanted by a number of Europe’s top clubs, including Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Real Madrid.
City were in pole position as Haaland’s dad Alfie played there and Real have made a move.
But new United interim boss Rangnick oversaw Haaland’s move from Molde to Salzburg two years ago when he was director of football for the Austrian side.
United believe that link will enable them to sign Europe’s hottest property next summer when he has a £64million release clause.
Haaland’s move to Salzburg rocketed the now 21-year-old into the limelight and Dortmund snapped him up a year later.
United had hoped former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would be a key factor in any deal, having given him his first big break at Molde.
But the arrival of Rangnick could be even more decisive — especially with Solskjaer also sure to sing the praises of a move to Old Trafford.
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Rangnick will double his wages to around £8m at United after being released from his role as head of sports and development at Lokomotiv Moscow.
But United legend Wayne Rooney said: “He’s very well respected but he’s got a tough job coming in.
“I don’t mean in terms of ability but to get six months to stamp his style of play on the squad, his pressing, the way he likes to work.
“But he’s very experienced and I’m sure he’ll adapt to the players he’s got. He’ll bring back some stability to the team.”
Kop chief Jurgen Klopp believes Rangnick's imminent arrival at Old Trafford is bad news for Liverpool and the rest of United's Premier League rivals.
He said of his fellow German: “United will be organised on the pitch.
“That’s not good news for other teams.
“He’s a really good man and an outstanding coach.
"He’s a really experienced manager and famously built two clubs from nowhere to proper forces in Germany – Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig.
“He’s done a lot of different jobs in football, but his first concern was always being a coach, being a manager, and that’s what his best skill is.”
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