Louis van Gaal is adamant that he can juggle two jobs at once despite
the distraction that his impending appointment as Manchester United
manager could have on Holland's World Cup campaign.
The
Dutchman says he "can manage the situation" and has already handed the
club a list of transfer targets to work on while he focuses on his
national team duties.
United are taking instructions from the
Netherlands about when they should make an official proclamation that
they have appointed Van Gaal as David Moyes' permanent successor.
Asked
how important it is that his concentration is solely on Holland, Van
Gaal said: "I have invested a lot of time in this, so you can imagine
how very important [the World Cup] is for me and the players. I've been
in football for 40 years. In three months I'm 63. So I can manage the
situation."
He added: "You keep focused because of the training
sessions, because of the team meetings and the tactical meetings. And
because of the passion of the players that play at the world
championships. It is always the case that we want to be focused on the
competition."
Van Gaal has given Ed Woodward, United's executive
vice-chairman, an A, B and C list of desired players. The prime
potential acquisitions include Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben, who does
not take his place in Holland's squad until after Saturday's German Cup
final, the winger's club team-mate Thomas Müller, an attacking
midfielder, and the Borussia Dortmund central defender, Mats Hummels.
Van Gaal has also approved Southampton's Luke Shaw and Bayern's Toni
Kroos, who were identified as transfer targets during Moyes' tenure.
Will ManUtd annouce his contract already. this is dragging too long. Haba
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