Klopp not interested in taking over at Old Trafford

LONDON. — Jurgen Klopp has apparently ruled himself out of contention for the Manchester United job.
The Borussia Dortmund manager was quickly installed among the Sky Bet favourites to succeed David Moyes, sacked yesterday after less than a year in charge.
But Klopp signed a new deal at Dortmund as recently as October and is committed to the Bundesliga club until 2018.
And in the hours after Moyes’ exit was confirmed Klopp, quoted in The Guardian, said he will not break that contract.

“Manchester United is a great club and I feel very familiar with their wonderful fans,” he told the newspaper, “but my commitment to Borussia Dortmund and the people is not breakable.”

Sky sources understand Klopp’s commitment to Dortmund meant he was not under serious consideration at Old Trafford, although Sean Bones of the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust told Sky Sports News the 46-year-old is  “the supporters’ choice”.

Louis van Gaal, who leaves his job as Holland manager after the World Cup and is keen to work in England, is now as short as 7/4 to land the job. — Sky Sports.

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