Ruud van Nistelrooy, the former Manchester United striker, is looking to make a return to management after stepping down from his role as boss of PSV Eindhoven last year. Van Nistelrooy, who was successful in his only season at PSV, is working with former United and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon to secure a new coaching position. He has expressed interest in a model that includes a technical director and a head coach, where the technical director is responsible for player recruitment. Van Nistelrooy is exploring opportunities in countries where he has played before, such as England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain, while also considering options in Belgium.

Van Nistelrooy’s success at PSV included guiding the team to the Champions League, as well as winning the Dutch Cup and Johan Cruyff Shield. Despite having to sell key players like Cody Gakpo to Liverpool and Noni Madueke to Chelsea, he was able to achieve significant accomplishments with the team. Now, he is focusing on finding the right opportunity for his next coaching role and has sought Kenyon’s expertise to help him evaluate potential clubs. Van Nistelrooy has taken a sabbatical for the past year, during which he has consulted with athletes and coaches from other sports to enhance his coaching skills.

Van Nistelrooy is particularly interested in clubs that have a good profile and a solid foundation. He believes that the collaboration between a technical director and a head coach can lead to success, as seen with Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen. By leveraging his network and experience, Van Nistelrooy hopes to find a club where he can showcase his coaching abilities and make a positive impact. While he is open to opportunities in Western Europe, he has ruled out working in non-European locations, emphasizing his desire to coach in familiar territories.

Kenyon, who previously worked with Van Nistelrooy during his playing days at United, is now an independent consultant helping the former striker navigate the managerial landscape. Van Nistelrooy’s approach to finding a new coaching position involves a thorough evaluation of potential clubs, assessing their organization and structure to ensure a good fit. With Kenyon’s guidance and support, Van Nistelrooy is determined to make a successful comeback to coaching and continue his legacy in the world of football. His dedication and passion for the game are evident in his pursuit of the right opportunity to lead a team to further success on the field.

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