Everton Coach Is Selected as Ferguson’s Replacement
The breach left by Alex Ferguson’s retirement did not linger, as Manchester United announced Thursday that it had agreed to terms on a contract with Everton Manager David Moyes, who will take charge of one of the world’s most famous soccer clubs beginning July 1.
Moyes, 50, was known to be Ferguson’s choice to replace him. Ferguson and Moyes, who are Scottish, have had a warm relationship over the years, with Ferguson at one point approaching Moyes about potentially joining United as an assistant.
Now, Moyes will attempt to fill the significant void left by Ferguson, 71, who announced his retirement Wednesday after winning 38 trophies over nearly 27 years with the Red Devils. Ferguson will remain with United in an executive role, and he was a part of the selection process in picking Moyes, who agreed to a six-year contract.
Moyes, 50, was known to be Ferguson’s choice to replace him. Ferguson and Moyes, who are Scottish, have had a warm relationship over the years, with Ferguson at one point approaching Moyes about potentially joining United as an assistant.
Now, Moyes will attempt to fill the significant void left by Ferguson, 71, who announced his retirement Wednesday after winning 38 trophies over nearly 27 years with the Red Devils. Ferguson will remain with United in an executive role, and he was a part of the selection process in picking Moyes, who agreed to a six-year contract.
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