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Several Man Utd players want club to step up pursuit of unsettled Mauricio Pochettino

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Manchester United players want Old Trafford bosses to step up their pursuit of unsettled Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino.The Express report several senior members of the United squad are understood to be keen on working under the former Tottenham manager.

And while interim boss Ralf Rangnick remains a fan of Ajax’s Eric Ten Hag and will have the biggest say in the recruitment of the next manager, the players’ views have been noted.

New chief executive Richard Arnold, who took over from Ed Woodward last month, is aware of the need to move quickly on the appointment of a manager.And Pochettino, who is under pressure at PSG, has made it clear he would be keen to move back to the Premier League.PSG and Pochettino face a difficult last 16 opponent in the Champions League in Real Madrid next Tuesday, another club who have expressed interest in the Argentinian.And with United keen to tie up the new man before the end of the season, Arnold could have to act quickly.Ten Hag, 52, also remains high on United’s shortlist with Rangnick pushing his claims for the Old Trafford hot-seat.The Ajax boss looks ready to move from the Dutch club in the summer with the club poised to win a third Eredivisie title under his tenure.Do you think Man United should keep Rangnick as manager beyond the season?

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