Valencia’s new manager, Gary Neville, has admitted that he does not see himself managing Manchester United.
The former Red Devils defender, has been touted as a future boss at Old Trafford, after he delved into coaching with the La Liga side.
Neville lost 2-0 to Lyon in mid-week and drew 1-1 at Eibar on Sunday.
With Louis van Gaal coming under increased pressure at United, a lot of observers have linked the former Skysport pundit with the job.
“No, I don’t see myself managing Manchester United at all,” Neville told Sky Sports.
“I know what I want to do in my life, and that’s not something that’s in my mind.
“From my point of view, this is important for me and a valuable experience. I’m aware I need to succeed. Succeeding for me would be knowing these players have improved dramatically.
“Results come and go, I know we’re in a results-driven business, but I have never looked at football like that since I’ve finished playing. I did when I was a player. As a part-owner, I think about moving forward in the next five, ten years.”
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