After the dismal season the Manchester United has had, finishing 7th place in the Premiere League and not being able to play at the Champions League or even the Europa Leage under the now sacked David Moyes, hopes springs anew with the arrival of Louis Van Gaal who seems to be Manchester United's new Manager, according to Telegraph UK.
Interim Manager and living United-legend Ryan Giggs will be offered a Senior Coaching role, but rumours have surfaced that Giggs might reject the offer opting to stay a player or coach elsewhere.
Questions have been asked if Louis Van Gaal can rejuvenate United back to Premiere League dominancy and if an overhaul is needed. Pundits have praised the experience and management style that Van Gaal possesses claiming that as compared to the Trophy less David Moyes, the forthcoming Manchester United Manager has won the Champions League among other things in his already full trophy cabinet.
Louis Van Gaal can get the respect and loyalty from the players as well as the fans that David Moyes failed to do, resulting in a tepid season and disgrace from the Theatre of Dreams.
With the whole squad losing key players such as Captain Nemanja Vidic, who is leaving for Inter Milan and Rio Ferdinand, expecting not to be offered a new contract, Manchester United can start rebuilding during the transfer market or go the Ferguson route and promote players from the Youth academy, much like what Van Gaal has done in his past teams.
Going for the likes of Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo was one of the reasons why David Moyes failed to strengthen the squad in the previous summer transfer market.
The soon-to-be Manchester United Manager, Louis Van Gaal, may not be susceptible to this mistake because he has managed top clubs before and not be blinded by the huge transfer budget.
All in all it's going to be one interesting 2014/2015 season for Manchester United, one goal that should be in all United's mind is to not only qualify for the Champions League but also reclaim the Premiere League and bring back to glory that was Manchester United