United in no rush to replace Queiroz - World Soccer
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www.worldsoccer.comI don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent publicly available history.
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For now, the safest takeaway is that Carlos Queiroz has previously been associated with Manchester United as an assistant manager at various points, but there isn’t a clear, current appointment at United in the latest news available from public sources I can access right now.[3][7]
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www.worldsoccer.comCarlos Queiroz is to return to Manchester United as assistant manager next season following his sacking by Real Madrid.
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www.standard.co.ukJose Mourinho must lead Manchester United to the English title this season if he is to re-establish the culture that under-pinned the success of the Alex Ferguson era, the Scotsman's former right-hand man Carlos Queiroz has told Reuters.
indianexpress.comCarlos Queiroz hopes Man Utds affection for Cristiano Ronaldo will be enough to ensure he remains at Old Trafford.
www.skysports.comCarlos Queiroz admits it was not an easy decision to leave Man Utd to become Portugals new coach.
www.skysports.comManchester United have offered Carlos Queiroz a new salary of £1.
www.mirror.co.ukFormer Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz is on the verge of a return to Manchester United as assistant manager.
www.worldsoccer.comQueiroz confirms United return
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