Who will follow Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes and become Manchester United manager?

By Kenneth Brown kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk | Apr 22, 2014 10:15 AM EDT

Ten months ago Sir Alex Ferguson left his side in the hands of David Moyes as he opted for retirement, however things drastically started to fall apart, meaning a year later Manchester United are looking for a new manager yet again. Who will they hire, and can he fix the mess David Moyes created?

Manchester United's veteran player Ryan Giggs has taken over as interim manager and it's believed he has a chance of landing the job on a permanent basis, although it looks unlikely. Giggs will look to install passion and drive in to his players for the next four games, if he can do that he'll of already achieved more than David Moyes did at Old Trafford.

Borussia Dortmund Jurgen Klopp is one of the top contenders, however he has quickly moved to distance himself from the running, claiming his love for Dortmund is too strong. Managers have said such things before and weeks later been installed as manager, so could he have a change of heart?

Holland coach Louis Van Gaal is the favourite at the moment. The experienced coach has all of the qualities needed to run a club like Manchester United. The experienced coach has also already stated his intent to leave Holland after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, and he's also hinted the Premier League may be his destination of choice.

Could Sir Alex Ferguson himself come back, if not who should get the tough job of being Manchester United manager? Is David Moyes entirely to blame or did he just add to an already growing crisis?

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