Former captain Gary Neville believes new Manchester United chief executive officer Richard Arnold needs to be granted time to put his own stamp on proceedings at Old Trafford.
Arnold took over the reins at Old Trafford from Ed Woodward on February 1 and is now tasked with a whole host of challenges in his attempt to turn United back into a dominant force once again.
The club has struggled to compete for the Premier League title and other silverware in recent years and Arnold now faces the challenge of bringing the good times back, starting with the permanent appointment of a new manager.
Arnold, who has worked at United since 2007, will be under stern pressure to make a series of good appointments and decisions in the coming months, not least the appointment of Ralf Rangnick's successor.
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