Jose Mourinho is lining up Rio Ferdinand for a coaching role within his Manchester United revolution.
The
Portuguese was finally announced as Louis van Gaal’s successor on
Friday and is taking his trusted lieutenants Rui Faria and Silvino Louro
with him to Old Trafford.
Mourinho wants Ferdinand to be part of his inner circle as he revamps United’s structure.
There are
doubts over the future of Ryan Giggs, who is due for talks with the new
boss this week on his return from a break in Dubai.
Mourinho
is keen on keeping close those who have intimate knowledge of United
and hopes Giggs will continue his long association in a job which
bridges the gap between the first and Under 21s teams.
That also extends to Ferdinand, who spent 12 years at the club, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Ferdinand,
who is taking his coaching badges, would have decisions to make should
he be offered a role, chiefly whether he wants to uproot his young
family from their South East home. He has three children with wife
Rebecca, who lost her battle with cancer last year.
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