Former Man United Coach Set To Resign from Job Role
Van Nistelrooy on Brink of Leicester City Exit Amid Hierarchy Fallout

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s tenure as Leicester City manager appears to be on shaky ground, with reports emerging that the Dutchman is contemplating a formal resignation.
The former Manchester United striker-turned-manager has allegedly felt betrayed by the Foxes hierarchy, who failed to provide him with the necessary backing in the January transfer window.
Despite Leicester City’s dismal run of form, the club’s owners opted not to reinforce the squad, leaving Van Nistelrooy frustrated and demotivated.
This lack of support has led to a breakdown in trust between the manager and the hierarchy, prompting Van Nistelrooy to consider his position.
Van Nistelrooy’s arrival at Leicester City was seen as a coup, given his successful stint as Manchester United’s interim manager following Erik ten Hag’s departure.
However, his tenure was cut short with the appointment of Ruben Amorim, who opted not to work with the Dutchman.
Leicester City’s decision to sack Steve Cooper and appoint Van Nistelrooy was seen as a desperate attempt to salvage their season.
However, the ship has been sailing turbulent waters under the Dutchman’s guidance, and he may be ready to jump ship.
If Van Nistelrooy does decide to resign, it would mark a disappointing end to his tenure at Leicester City.
The club’s hierarchy will come under scrutiny for their failure to support the manager, and their decision-making will be questioned.
