Manchester United bosses will reportedly turn to Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp if they feel that the risk they are taking with current boss David Moyes cannot go on.
Speculations are that Klopp is reportedly United's first choice as the new boss, even though Holland manager Louis van Gaal still remains a candidate for the Old Trafford hierarchy.
According to the Mirror, although United bosses are ready to sanction a 200 million-dollar summer spending spree, doubts over Moyes being the right man to give the funds are pilling on, given the club's poor show this season under the Scot.
United bosses believe that Klopp's aggressive brand of football and up-front managerial style is exactly what the club needs following Moyes' fiasco of first season, the report added.
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