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MANCHESTER UNITED are set to appoint Christopher Vivell on a short-term basis, according to reports.

The 37-year-old will become United's director of recruitment, meaning he is expected to guide the club through the next two transfer windows.

Christopher Vivell is set to join Man Utd on a short-term deal
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Christopher Vivell is set to join Man Utd on a short-term dealCredit: Getty
Vivell (L) signed several players - including Joao Felix - during his short spell with Chelsea
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Vivell (L) signed several players - including Joao Felix - during his short spell with ChelseaCredit: Getty

It is another step being taken by new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the British billionaire looks to completely restructure the club both on and off the pitch.

claim Vivell will lend expertise around talent ID and player recruitment.

He is set to remain at Old Trafford until the end of next year's January window, a report from suggests.

The Red Devils are currently waiting for him to receive a work permit.

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Vivell previously spent seven months with Chelsea as a technical director.

He oversaw the addition of eight first-team players and a record January spend.

Chelsea spent over £300million on January transfers alone during the German's short time at Stamford Bridge.

Among the arrivals were £107million man Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, Benoit Badiashile, Noni Madueke, Malo Gusto, Andrey Santos and David Datro Fofana.

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Chelsea signings under Vivell

Enzo Fernandez - £107m

Mykhailo Mudryk - £88m

Benoit Badiashile - £35m

Noni Madueke - £35m

Malo Gusto - £31m

Andrey Santos - £17.5m

David Datro Fofana - £10.5m

Joao Felix - £10m (loan)

= £334m spent

He also green-lit a £10m six-month loan deal for Atletico Madrid midfielder Joao Felix.

Should the ex-Chelsea man join United, he will begin work with Dan Ashworth who is on the verge of becoming the club's sporting director.

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Man Utd had been chasing the Magpies exec for months but finally got their man on Monday.

Newcastle confirmed the switch in a statement that revealed a "confidential" agreement had been struck.

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