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Published 10:26 10 Sept 2015 BST
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The United boss broke the news at an Old Trafford fan event, saying he expected his side to finish second or third, according to the Manchester Evening News.
He did say he wanted to be competitive in all three cup competitions, but this won't be what fans probably hoped to hear.
That will leave him with one more campaign to win Premier League silverware before he retires.
However he confirmed that United legend Ryan Giggs would be the man to succeed him in the Old Trafford hot seat - not 'ifs' or 'buts'.
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