Van
Gaal has been under intense pressure since December and former Chelsea manager
Jose Mourinho is known to have spoken with United officials.
United,
who announced record third quarter results on Friday and said they expect overall
revenue to pass £500m for the year, know they will miss out on the Champions
League for the second time in three seasons if Manchester City avoid defeat in
their final game at Swansea on Sunday.
With a
place in the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace on 21 May already assured, Van
Gaal says taking the battle for a top four place to the final game represents
some degree of success.
"We
can win the FA Cup," he said. "And we are still in the race. How many
teams can say that? Not many. Our aim was to qualify. Of course you can say
Manchester United need to be champions, yes I know the expectations are like
that but I don't think that is realistic."
Van
Gaal repeated his assertion that the media "sacked" him six months
ago.
And
whether he stays or not, Van Gaal has already been heavily involved in planning
for the 2016-17 campaign, reducing the club's pre-season tour to six full days
and two matches in China.
He
also knows the area he needs to strengthen, having backed out of a potential
deal for Renato Sanches, who joined Bayern Munich from Benfica on Tuesday.
"I
don't think we have to improve too much," he said. "But we need fast,
creative players in attack. That is what I said before this season."
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Source: BBC NEWS
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