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- Former Man United defender Rio Ferdinand has backed Thomas Tuchel for the Old Trafford managerial job
- United have drawn up a shortlist of potential candidates who can take charge once Ralf Rangnick steps down from the role
- While Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino have widely been touted for the position, Rio feels Tuchel would be an ideal candidate
- Tuchel is currently attached with EPL rivals Chelsea and has before asserted he is happy at Stamford Bridge
Rio Ferdinand contends Man United should consider hiring Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel as the club's permanent manager.
The Red Devils are currently hunting for a long-term successor to Ralf Rangnick who is expected to take up a consultancy with the club at the end of the season.
Paris Saint-Germain's Mauricio Pochettino and Ajax's Erik ten Hag have widely been touted as strong favourites for the role, with the latter believed to have already been interviewed.
Rio Ferdinand backs Thomas Tuchel for the Old Trafford job
However, Rio believes United chiefs should look in the direction of Tuchel in their search for a formidable candidate to take charge of the club this summer.
According to the former Red Devils defender, the Chelsea gaffer ticks all the boxes for an ideal candidate for the Old Trafford hot seat.
"I’m taking Tuchel, man. I don’t care. Tuchel would be the one. He’s got the pedigree," Rio told Vibe with Five.
"He’s shown already that he can come into this league, he’s adapted straight away, he’s won the Champions League, he can galvanise a squad, he can get them playing," he added.
Luis Enrique linked with Man United job
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Manchester United are shopping for a permanent manager to take charge of the club at the end of the season.
Luis Enrique is believed to have emerged as a shock contender for the role, despite the ex-Barca boss being attached to the Spain job.
PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino and Ajax's Erik ten Hag are the other candidates who have been linked with the Old Trafford role.