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Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly set to return to the Manchester United dugout to manage a legends side in a replay of the 1999 Champions League final.

The Red Devils are apparently trying to organise a replay of the match in which current caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored a famous late winner at the Nou Camp.

United want the game to take place on May 26 - exactly 20 years ago to the day since the European Cup triumph, according to The Sun.

And Sir Alex is reportedly keen to boss the side - as long as his health allows him to.

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Fergie, 77, suffered a brain haemorrhage last May but has recovered sufficiently to retake his seat in the Old Trafford directors' box.

United went a goal down in the 1999 final before late strikes from Teddy Sheringham and Solskjaer sealed the treble following successes in the Premier League and FA Cup.

Ferguson managed United between 1986 and 2013 before retiring to be replaced by David Moyes.

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United have since been coached by Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho, who was axed last month.

Current caretaker boss Solskjaer has won each of his first five games in the hotseat.