Sir Alex Ferguson is set to return to the Old Trafford dugout to manage Manchester United’s 1999 Treble winners in a repeat of the Champions League final against Bayern Munich, according to The Sun.
The club are trying to organise a rematch between both the United and Bayern sides who contested that dramatic final in the Nou Camp.
They are aiming to replay the match, which United won 2-1, exactly 20 years to the day on May 26.
They are aiming to replay the match, which United won 2-1, exactly 20 years to the day on May 26.
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Sir Alex has been asked about managing the United side and he said he is keen to do so as long as his health allows him to.
Ferguson, 77, suffered a brain haemorrhage last May but returned to his seat in the Old Trafford directors’ box in September and has been a regular at games ever since.
Over the festive period he also accepted an invitation from caretaker boss Ole Solskjaer to visit the Carrington Training Ground and address the players,
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Thats a piece of good news for English football. Would be hoping to see him at the touchline.