Breaking news: Rodgers house-hunting in Cheshire as speculation grows over Man United job
Brendan Rodgers is looking increasingly
likely to become the new Manchester United
manager after looking for houses in the
Cheshire area.

The current Leicester City boss is Manchester
United's top choice to replace Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer at Old Trafford after some poor
recent results for the Premier League side
and a trophyless three-year spell under his
tenure.
Rodgers has been tipped to replace him
before the new year, and this latest revelation
will only add fuel to the rumours.
Big decisions at Manchester United
Manchester United's humiliating 5-0 defeat
at home to Liverpool, followed by a 2-0 loss
to cross-city rivals Manchester City has forced
the United board into action, with an
emergency board meeting called talk about
the future of the club.
Rodgers was identified as the top target
and sources close to his family have revealed
that he's been looking at homes in the areas
of Wilmslow and Alderley Edge, which is
roughly a 45 minute drive from Manchester
compared to almost two hours to Leicester.
Should Rodgers get the Manchester United
job, the club's hierarchy will not give him a
huge transfer kitty for the January transfer
window, as they believe the current
squad have more than enough quality to
improve on results so far this season.
Those in charge believe that the manager
is the issue and that Rodgers would produce
far better results with the same group of
players.
Brendan Rodgers' past
The Northern Irishman previously managed
Swansea City, Liverpool and Celtic before
moving to Leicester, and he has overseen
a vast improvement in the club's
performances on the pitch, winning the
FA Cup last season and then the Community
Shield at the start of this campaign.
Antonio Conte, who has now joined
Tottenham Hotspur, and Zinedine Zidane
were both on the Red Devils' radar, but
they demanded huge sums of money to
spend over the coming year.
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