Manchester United interim manager Ryan Giggs has praised Louis van Gaal - the man who may replace him in the Old Trafford hot seat.
Giggs, who has been at United since turning 14, said of the Dutchman: "He has a brilliant reputation.
"He is a successful manager in different countries. Obviously he has taken Holland to the World Cup. He has a fantastic pedigree.
"My concentration is on the remaining three games and then I will see what happens at the end of the season.
"I have got to decide if I want to play or not, so there is no point thinking if I want to be an assistant or if I want to be a manager somewhere else.
"There are so many things to think about, but that's in the future. I honestly don't know (what I will do)."
United had also been linked with the likes of Carlo Ancelotti and Jurgen Klopp for the vacancy, but the pair subsequently stated their intentions to stay at Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
Instead, speculation surrounding Van Gaal has intensified, with further reports suggesting former Newcastle and Holland striker Patrick Kluivert will join the 62-year-old at Old Trafford as assistant manager.
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