Ralf Rangnick has responded to Louis van Gaal’s criticism of Manchester United as a “commercial club”, claiming football as a whole “is a commercialised business”.
Former United manager Van Gaal this week warned Ajax coach Erik ten Hag, a candidate for the top job at Old Trafford, against joining the club.
“Man United is a commercial club,” said Van Gaal, adding: “He should choose a football club, not a commercial club.”
But Ten Hag subsequently described United as “a great club with great fans” – an assessment more in line with Rangnick’s thoughts.
The interim boss, who will step aside at the end of the season, responded on Friday to Van Gaal’s suggestion United were any different from their rivals in their approach.
“Louis himself as an experienced coach signed a contract here some five or six years ago, and he could have known that in advance if he had that opinion,” Rangnick said.
“I think football worldwide and even more so in the English Premier League – when any rich person or company can buy a club, as long as they pass the fit and proper person test – is a commercialised business, that’s for sure. No matter which club in which city.
“What I can only tell you from the last four months is that this is a club with a big tradition with a close relationship with the supporters and to the whole city, region and area.
“For me, it’s a great club, and if the club draws the right conclusions on what’s happened in the last couple of years… Yes, the last couple of years have not been as good as expected, but if they draw the right conclusions, I still see a very bright future for this club.”