Neville tipped for Man Utd job by Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand believes there is a “very big chance” that Gary Neville could go on to manage Manchester United if his time at Valencia proves a success.

Neville spent his entire career at Old Trafford and, having become an acclaimed pundit and key coach in the national team set-up, is now taking his first steps in management with the Spanish side.

It is a big opportunity and one which Neville’s former England and United team-mate Ferdinand believes will be closely scrutinised by those high up the Old Trafford hierarchy.

“Gary knows he has a big job to do and that it won’t be an easy ride,” Ferdinand told The Sun.

“Valencia is a hot-bed of football. They take it seriously and are very passionate.

“The Mestalla is a great throw-back stadium, a tight ground with sheer sides and if he is under pressure he will certainly feel it.

“But if he can go on a run the momentum will build and the fans can really carry the team.

“What you can be sure of is that the people at the top at Manchester United will be looking at what Gary does now and be interested to see how he gets on.

“If he does well, there is a very big chance that he will be wanted back at Old Trafford as manager at some point – and that he would be keen on going back as well, a local lad taking over his boyhood club.”