Former Manchester United defender-cum-manager Gary Neville could join struggling Premier League side Aston Villa as manager. SkyBet have given the former Valencia boss an 8/1 odd of becoming the next Villa manager. However, other possible candidates mentioned by bookies include former Man United and Everton boss David Moyes, Steve Bruce, Mick McCarthy and Nigel Pearson.
Although Neville does not have the kind of experience that the other four managers in the list possess, he is still one of the favourites to save the relegation-bound club. The 41-year-old has also been linked with a return to Old Trafford as assistant manager of the Red Devils after parting ways of the Spanish side barely four months after taking charge at Mestalla.
Goodbye Gary Neville! #Valencia are 14th. Only 6 points above the relegation zone. #LigaBBVA pic.twitter.com/DaUvu4tXtq
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Meanwhile, Man Utd will have to increase their speed in the chase for Jose Mourinho’s signature. The Sun reports that Valencia have joined the race for The Special One’s signature, something that could divert his attention if a better deal is tabled by the Spanish giants.
The Oranges are reportedly willing to offer the Portuguese boss £15 million a year, and spend £100 million on transfers ahead of the 2016/17 season. Having won La Liga with Real Madrid in 2011/12, among other major titles in England, Italy and Portugal, it is no surprise that the Portuguese boss has been linked with Los Che job.
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