Van Gaal to stay

LONDON. — Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has been given assurances over his future at the club according to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

He has one year left to run on a three-year contract signed when he succeeded David Moyes in 2014, but has faced scrutiny this season for several disappointing performances and results.

United are currently fifth in the Premier League table after 31 games with 53 points, 16 behind the pace of leaders Leicester and have suffered early exits from the Champions League and Capital One Cup.

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and current Red Devils assistant Ryan Giggs have been heavily tipped to replace Van Gaal if he leaves his post this summer, with such speculation intensifying after the 64-year-old was not featured in promotional material for United’s tour of China. — Mailonline.

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