Leicester City are close to confirming the appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new manager.
Van Nistelrooy has been linked with the Foxes job ever since Steve Cooper was sacked by the East Midlands club.
Graham Potter and David Moyes were among some of the candidates linked with the role but Potter turned down Leicester whilst Moyes never seemed concrete.
Carlos Corberan also ruled himself out of the Leicester job on Wednesday.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, Interim Head Coach of Manchester United, celebrates after Amad Diallo of Manchester United (not pictured) scores his team's fi...
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When will Ruud van Nistelrooy be announced as the new Leicester manager?
As revealed by The Telegraph, Van Nistelrooy is expected to be confirmed by Leicester tomorrow.
The Premier League icon was most recently a part of the Manchester United backroom staff before taking charge on an interim basis following Erik ten Hag’s sacking.
He won three and drew one of the four games in charge – two of which were wins against Leicester.
Before that he won a domestic double in his one and only season as a senior manager at PSV Eindhoven before leaving with one game of the 2022/23 campaign due to a lack of support from the board.
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Van Nistelrooy is highly regarded in the coaching world and is deemed an exciting appointment.
Ruud van Nistelrooy stats PSV U19s PSV Manchester United (caretaker)
Games played 51 50 4
Games won 26 34 3
Games drawn 13 8 1
Games lost 12 8 0
Points per game 1.78 2.20 2.50
Will Ruud van Nistelrooy be in charge of Leicester’s next game?
There will be very little time between Van Nistelrooy’s appointment and Leicester’s next game, which against Brentford on Saturday.
It’s more than likely that Ben Dawson, Andrew Hughes, and Danny Alcock will be the trio of coaches in charge of Leicester against the Bees.
In which case, the Dutchman will have to wait until the Foxes face West Ham United on Tuesday 3 December to take to the dugout for the first time.
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