Manchester United's current interim head coach, Lancelot, is about to transition to the role of team advisor for the upcoming season on a two-year deal. However, according to the British media, the German coach's consultant position is more of an honorary title, as he works only six days a month and does not even have a say in the selection of next season's team leaders.

The Daily Mail further reported that Ranilic's role as a consultant is only part-time and symbolic, as he only has to work 144 days in two years; and the team has not even consulted him on the selection of a new team leader. As for Lane Crick's future work arrangement, it still depends on which coach will be in charge of United at that time.

In last week's Premier League pre-match press conference, Ranjic himself made it clear that he was not involved in the selection process: as far as I know, the team interviewed several candidates. But I have not yet had an in-depth discussion with them, I just want to focus on the team's game now. At present, the decision-making power of Manchester United is in the hands of the director of soccer John Moot, technical director Fei Cha and chief negotiator Matthew Judge and other senior management, Lan Liq if you want to intervene, it is not easy.

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