Ruud van Nistelrooy has emerged as the top candidate to become Leicester City’s next manager, surpassing Graham Potter and David Moyes in the running. Leicester has already held talks with the 48-year-old, who recently served as interim manager at Manchester United before departing following Ruben Amorim’s appointment.
Van Nistelrooy impressed at Old Trafford, winning three of four games, including two victories over Leicester. His managerial success also includes 34 wins in 50 matches and a Dutch Cup triumph during his time at PSV Eindhoven.
Leicester parted ways with Steve Cooper on November 24 after a fallout with players following a 2-1 loss to Chelsea. Van Nistelrooy’s tactical experience and familiarity with English football make him a strong contender to revive the club’s fortunes, despite interest from German side Hamburger SV.
Leicester is expected to make a decision soon as Van Nistelrooy’s candidacy gains momentum.