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Published 10:36 24 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 11:27 24 Jan 2016 GMT

In terms of van Gaal's future, Gill was keen to stress that any decision was to be made by Ed Woodward, the man that replaced him as Chief Executive, and the club's owners.
"The wider point is for Ed Woodward and the Glazers to discuss... I'm sorry to disappoint, but it's not for me to say. I'm not a spokesperson for Manchester United and I'm not privy to these discussions.
"There are two boards. The stock exchange board and another. Ed Woodward runs the NYSE board and makes decisions."
With Ryan Giggs tipped by many to eventually take over from Louis van Gaal, Gill also suggested that the United assistant might need to look elsewhere for managerial experience before he is appointed as manager at Old Trafford.
"I don't disagree that Giggs has to prove himself. He can't be a number two forever. Different traits are required for manager."Explore more on these topics: