Lifelong Manchester United fan Usain Bolt believes Louis van Gaal is not the right fit for the club and says he wanted to see Jurgen Klopp appointed at Old Trafford.
Bolt, who has won six Olympic gold medals and will compete at the Games in Rio this summer, believes players do not want to play for the Dutchman and criticised his style of football."It [the season] has been up and down - I wouldn't say I'm happy. I think a lot of players don't want to come to the team under Van Gaal, I think players don't want to play for him," the Jamaican sprinter told TV2 Norway.
"I'm not saying he's not a good coach but, personally, I just think he's not right for Manchester United.
"I actually wanted to see Klopp, the Liverpool coach, because when we had Sir Alex Ferguson we were more of an attacking team and Klopp is an attacking coach, he really plays attacking football."
In the past Bolt, 29, has said he would love to turn to football when he retires from athletics and it appears as though he is still keen to turn out for United.
"If I got a chance to play for the team, I would love to play for Manchester United, even if it is just one game," he said.
"It would be great because it is my favourite team. I have supported them for years so if I got a chance to play one or two matches I'd be happy."