Manchester United as he looks to salvage their season following the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.The Red Devils may have qualified for the Champions League knockout stages following their win over Villarreal under Michael Carrick, but they sit eighth in the Premier League table after 12 fixtures.That comes during the early stages of a season in which United were planning to be challenging for the title, but they already find themselves 12 points behind leaders Chelsea.In order to tempt Rangnick away from his role as Locomotive Moscow's sporting director, they are set to double his current pay packet with no compensation money needed.Daily Star Sport understand that Rangnick is currently on a £3.8m-a-year deal, which will be doubled to.
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