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Ruud van Nistelrooy will reportedly use his Manchester United ‘network’ to improve his Leicester City squad, even if the two clubs could be locked in a relegation battle together.
Van Nistelrooy was recently appointed as Leicester’s head coach, having previously managed in his native Netherlands where he was in charge of PSV Eindhoven for one season.
More recently, Van Nistelrooy returned Maine United to join former boss Erik ten Hague’s coaching staff in the summer and as Everyone had guessedthe club’s former striker took charge on an interim basis once INEOS had enough of Ten Hague.
Van Nistelrooy made a positive impression in the dugout, reportedly sharing a good relationship within the dressing room, while boasting a near-perfect record, winning three games and drawing one.
His time at Leicester started well, beating West Ham 3-1 in his opening match, but a draw against Brentford followed four successive hammerings, although the options at his disposal It was expected to be considered.
Progression to the Premier League after promotion from the Championship is more difficult than ever, with all three promoted clubs currently in the bottom three, while all three promoted clubs were relegated last season.
Van Nistelrooy’s appointment at Leicester has sparked rumors of a number of United players following him.For which the Dutchman is feeding.
United are constrained by the buy-sell approach to the business as they walk a fine line in terms of financial fair play and the Premier League’s rules of profitability and sustainability.
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Asked if he would be interested in using his contacts at United, Van Nistelrooy said: “I’m looking at my network.
“Of course, having played in a few countries and more clubs, I am using my network in opportunities to strengthen the squad and we are looking at all possibilities to help this team reach its goals. So yes, we are looking everywhere.
Van Nistelrooy’s words could offer a Premier League lifeline to some United players, such as Viktor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen, who are out of contract at the end of the season.
The pair are far from the pace to take the Red Devils back to where they want to be, which is a far cry at the moment, but will certainly be able to help Leicester in their survival battle. Fox’s extensive Premier League experience will also be invaluable.
After that, United cannot feel comfortable doing business with their direct rivals as they sit just seven points above the relegation zone.
It would make more sense to send out young players like Dan Gore, Toby Collier and Harry Amas on loan, all knocking on the first-team door after being involved at some point over the past year.
Opportunities for all three are few and far between, but the atmosphere at Old Trafford is not ideal for bringing youngsters into the picture.
Gore was sent on loan to Port Vale last January, making just one appearance. He has been riddled with bad luck for the last six months where injuries have hampered his development.
Gore played alongside Kobi Minno at youth level and at one point was neck and neck to cement his place in the first team.
Menno has enjoyed a rapid rise within the past year, although unfortunately things could not have been more different for his former midfield partner.
The King Power have been a joy for youngsters recently with the likes of Facundo Buonanotte and Bilal El Khannouss shining through what has otherwise been a miserable half-season return to the Premier League.
There’s no reason why a number of United academy graduates couldn’t follow in his footsteps and learn a thing or two from the likes of Jamie Vardy.
Van Nistelrooy’s first coaching experience came with Jong PSV, the Dutch club’s under-23s, making him an ideal fit to understand the importance of youth development, as well as his level. Keeping on the head.