RALF RANGNICK was a surprise guest in England's cricket match with the West Indies, which took place in sunny Barbados.
Manchester United interim boss, was photographed in the stands during Day Four of the second Test. However, some fans believe the trip could have been for business and not pleasure.
Rangick and Greenidge pictured in Barbados
Rangnick, now 63, was photographed alongside Sir Gordon Greenidge, the legendary opening batsman of West Indies.
The German had some time to himself after Manchester United pulled out of the FA Cup.
While on holiday in Barbados, he was "special guest" at Kensington Oval alongside Greenidge (70), with United not returning to action until April 2.
Some thought Rangnick might have an agenda, even though the West Indies cricket team had posted the image to their Twitter account.
The family of United's owners, the Glazers, have been reported to be interested in buying a team in the UAE Twenty20 League.
Rumours continue about Rangnick's attendance to a cricket match, even though it was an international one.
Gary Neville, a club legend, criticized Avram Glazer's decision to travel to Dubai to talk cricket shortly after United lost the Champions League.
SunSport however understands that the Glazers aren't actively looking to buy a cricket team at the moment.
After Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's resignation, Rangnick was named interim boss of Old Trafford.
When a permanent manager is hired, he will be moving into a consulting role.
The current front-runners for the gig are Erik ten Hag, Ajax coach, and Mauricio Pochettino, Paris Saint-Germain chief.
Thomas Tuchel, Chelsea's boss, has emerged as a surprise candidate amid the chaos at Stamford Bridge.