According to reports, Loiu Van Gaal has two games left to save his job at Old Trafford.
Saturday's shock 2-1 defeat to Norwich at Old Trafford has left the underfire manager fighting for survival.
Jose Mourinho is desperate to succeed him after being sacked by Chelsea
last week, while Pep Guardiola yesterday sparked a scramble for his
signature after Bayern Munich confirmed he will quit the German giants
in the summer.
Although Guardiola is still favourite to join Manchester City,
his availability - along with Mourinho's has handed United two big
name options and means Van Gaal cannot afford another slip up.
And Starsport understands that unless there is a drastic improvement, United's owners will take action.
United were booed off after their third straight defeat sent them tumbling out of the top four.
And despite Van Gaal claiming his players are still behind him he conceded his job is now on the line.
He maintains he would quit if he ever lost the dressing room and asked if that is the case now, he replied: "No. I have seen the reaction of the players to me.
Starsports
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