Manchester United today handed David Moyes one of the most coveted and toughest jobs in world football -- replacing Alex Ferguson as manager of the 20-time English champions.
The 50 year-old Moyes is leaving Everton to replace Ferguson, who announced yesterday that he is retiring after nearly 27 years at Old Trafford.
United said Moyes was given a six-year deal and will take charge of the newly crowned Premier League champions from July 1.
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"I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever, but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn't something that comes around very often and I'm really looking forward to taking up the post next season."
Moyes is replacing the most successful manager in British football history, with Ferguson producing 13 of United's 20 English titles and a string of other titles, including three European Cups.
Moyes' arrival should help to ensure a smooth transition between Glaswegian managers as the 71-year-old Ferguson remains at United as a director.
"When we discussed the candidates that we felt had the right attributes we unanimously agreed on David Moyes," Ferguson said. "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic.
"I've admired his work for a long time and approached him as far back as 1998 to discuss the position of assistant manager here.