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Pep Guardiola has reportedly told friends he could snub Manchester City in favour of joining Manchester United.
Guardiola has confirmed he will be leaving Bayern Munich when his contract at the Allianz Arena expires in the summer.
The Spaniard is Manchester City's No 1 target while Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich wants him to be his next permanent manager.
Guardiola has confirmed he will be leaving Bayern Munich when his contract at the Allianz Arena expires in the summer.
The Spaniard is Manchester City's No 1 target while Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich wants him to be his next permanent manager.
But a source told the Daily Star: "Pep always found the club fascinating. He likes clubs with huge tradition and United certainly have this.
"He won't be short of options when it comes to deciding his next move and Manchester City are an ambitious club.
"But United could still prove to be the more attractive proposition."
"He won't be short of options when it comes to deciding his next move and Manchester City are an ambitious club.
"But United could still prove to be the more attractive proposition."
Manchester United are lining up a surprise £10million move for Japan ace Yoshinori Muto.
The Daily Mirror report United have been scouting the Mainz striker this season with legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson, now a director at Old Trafford, a big fan.
Louis van Gaal's side are lacking firepower having scored just 14 goals in their last 15 games.
The Daily Mirror report United have been scouting the Mainz striker this season with legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson, now a director at Old Trafford, a big fan.
Louis van Gaal's side are lacking firepower having scored just 14 goals in their last 15 games.
Van Gaal has bowed to player pressure and relaxed his strict rules over Christmas, according to reports.
The Daily Mail claim the Dutchman has agreed to relax his intense regime that angered senior players Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata this week.
Van Gaal apparently agreed for the players to set their own training schedule for Christmas Day and has eased up on his strict meal times and conditions.
The Daily Mail claim the Dutchman has agreed to relax his intense regime that angered senior players Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata this week.
Van Gaal apparently agreed for the players to set their own training schedule for Christmas Day and has eased up on his strict meal times and conditions.
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