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Ruud van Nistelrooy has emerged as a potential replacement for Steve Cooper following the Leicester City manager’s dismissal after the club’s 2-1 loss to Chelsea.
The Foxes currently sit 16th in the Premier League and are seeking to address a poor run of form that has seen them win just two of their last six matches.
Despite some encouraging results earlier in the season, including victories over Bournemouth and Southampton, Leicester’s inconsistent performances ultimately led to Cooper’s exit.
Former Man United Striker Van Nistelrooy is high on Leicester’s shortlist of managerial candidates.
The 48-year-old Dutchman, who had a brief stint as interim manager of United, is reportedly open to taking on a new challenge and could be keen on leading a Premier League team.
Van Nistelrooy is also believed to have shown interest in the vacant Coventry City role but Leicester’s top-flight status could prove more attractive to the Dutchman as he aims to further establish himself as a top-tier manager.
Other names, including David Moyes and Graham Potter, are also being considered, but Van Nistelrooy’s managerial experience at a top club, despite his short tenure at Old Trafford, could make him an appealing candidate.
With Leicester’s priority now survival, the board will likely make a quick decision on Cooper’s successor.
Van Nistelrooy’s potential arrival could offer a fresh start for a club struggling to find stability this season.
This article was updated 3 months ago