Manchester United as he faces the task of getting their season back on track.The Red Devils find themselves a whopping 15 points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea already as Rangnick takes over from caretaker boss Carrick with the aim of improving on their current 10th place position.United lured the highly-rated German away from his role as Locomotive Moscow’s sporting director by offering double his salary.Daily Star Sport understands that Rangnick’s £3.8million-a-year deal at Moscow has been increased to £7.6million by the Old Trafford side, meaning he will earn a weekly wage of around £150,000 until the end of the season, where he will take on the role of Sporting Director.We take a look at how Rangnick ranks among the world’s.
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