Louis van Gaal will be appointed Manchester United manager next week

Louis van Gaal will be named as Manchester United's new boss next week

The Dutchman is expected to be announced as manager after United's final home game against Hull City

The 62-year-old will take over once Holland's World Cup campaign is finished

The future of the Class of '92 is not yet known

Poll Should Van Gaal keep the Class of '92 at United? Yes No Should Van Gaal keep the Class of '92 at United? Yes 4370 votes

No 1366 votes Now share your opinion





Louis van Gaal will be confirmed as Manchester United's new manager next week.

It is expected to be announced that the Dutchman is replacing David Moyes after United's final home game of the season against Hull.

Van Gaal, 62, will take over in the summer once he has finished Holland's campaign at the World Cup finals in Brazil.



Dutch of class: Van Gaal will finish coaching Holland at the World Cup before moving to Old Trafford

Undecided: Ryan Giggs' role next season is not known

It is not yet known how many of the Class of '92 will remain at Old Trafford working under Van Gaal.

Ryan Giggs is the current caretaker boss working alongside coaches Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville.

They have taken charge at United after Moyes and the majority of his backroom team were let go last week.

Van Gaal is determined to bring his own team with him, including current Holland assistant coach Patrick Kluivert.

New man: Louis van Gaal (right) has been appointed Manchester United boss and could bring Patrick Kluivert

Investment: Van Gaal will be given money to spend after United failed to qualify for the Champions League

Incoming: Physio Jos Van Dijk Keeping tabs: Video analyst Max Reckers

He's a keeper: Van Gaal wants goalkeeping coach Frans Hoek to join United and replace Chris Woods

He may also bring in goalkeeping coach Frans Hoek, physio Jos van Dijk and video analyst Max Reckers.

He will be given massive funds to beef up United's squad this season after their failure to qualify for the Champions League.

United are confident he will have the necessary time to sign players despite his involvement with the Dutch side this summer.

Van Gaal will be taking his first steps into English football, although he has major experience with Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

THE MEN WHO MATTER

PATRICK KLUIVERT - First team coach - Age 37

Legendary Dutch striker who shot to fame as a member of Van Gaal’s European Cup-winning side with Ajax in 1995, when he scored the winning goal against AC Milan in the final at the age of 18.

He teamed up again with his mentor at Barcelona in 1998. Following his retirement in 2008, Kluivert was recruited by Van Gaal to coach his strikers at AZ Alkmaar, and then appointed as an assistant when he took charge of the Dutch national team in 2012.

FRANS HOEK - Goalkeeping coach - Age 57

One of Van Gaal’s longest-serving and most trusted lieutenants, the former FC Volendam goalkeeper has worked at Ajax, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and the Dutch national team, and has overseen the development of the likes of Edwin van der Sar, Pepe Reina and Victor Valdes. Hoek has written various books on the training methods of goalkeepers. JOS VAN DIJK - Physiotherapist - Age 57

Another senior member of Van Gaal’s backroom team who has worked with him in Spain, Germany and Holland, and is trusted with full responsibility for the medical department.

MAX RECKERS - Chief analyst - Age 34

The Dutchman first worked with Van Gaal at AZ Alkmaar and then followed his boss to Bayern Munich, where he spent the next two years as his chief anaylst, a role he has subsequently carried out for the Dutch national team under Van Gaal since 2012.

Target: Borussia Dortmund forward Marco Reus is being eyed by Van Gaal as part of his new look United