Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is confident he will remain
at the club if he can guide them to a fourth place finish, according to reports.
Van Gaal has been heavily linked with an exit in recent weeks,
with the club reportedly in negotiations with ex-Chelsea manager
Jose Mourinho amid the Red Devils’ struggles.
However, with one year remaining on his contract, the
Dutchman believes that if he can complete the objective of qualifying for next
season’s Champions League campaign, he will remain at the United helm.
He will have a tough task doing so though, with his side six
points behind title challengers Manchester City, who currently sit in fourth.
And Van Gaal has already shown his frustrations amid speculation
of Mourinho’s impending arrival, even exclaiming to a reporter than he should be the one
sacked instead.
United have a chance to close their gap with City when the
travel to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland on Saturday.

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