Jose
Mourinho reportedly has no intention of keeping Ryan Giggs as his assistant
manager at Manchester United due to fears that the Welshman will try to take
his job.
The 42-year-old
worked as right-hand man to David Moyes during the Scotsman's 10-month spell in
charge, and was assistant coach to Louis van Gaal for the last two seasons.
Giggs has
openly expressed a desire to become United manager in the future, with many
suggesting that he was a contender to replace Van Gaal, but the club opted to
give the job to the former Chelsea boss.
Since
Mourinho's appointment, Giggs's future has been up in the air, and now
according to The Times, Mourinho will not appoint the club legend as his
assistant boss because he fears that his job could be challenged.
The report
adds that Mourinho demands complete loyalty from his backroom team, and is
concerned about Giggs given that the Welshman has publicly claimed that he
wants to one day take charge of the Red Devils.
Giggs, who
won 35 trophies including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League
crowns, is expected to leave United after an almost 30-year association with
the club.
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