Louis van Gaal has been unable to give a definite answer when asked if he will be given time to turn around the bad form at Manchester United, instead only responding with “we shall see”, per BBC Sports’ Howard Nurse on Twitter.

Van Gaal watched his United team fall to a third consecutive defeat across all competitions on Saturday as the Red Devils lost 2-1 at home to Norwich. The result means that his side is now nine points off of the top of the table.

An increasing number of supporters at the club are becoming more disillusioned with the Dutchman’s methods and philosophies, and with the side now going five games without a win a number are calling for the manager to be sacked from the role he took last summer.

And when questioned about his future at Old Trafford the former Netherlands and Bayern Munich boss was unable to give a definite yes or no, simply offering a vague “we will see” in response.

United’s struggles under Van Gaal have come in front of goal for the majority of the campaign but in the last few weeks the side has begun to leak goals as well. The Red Devils have let in seven in their last three matches.

Meanwhile

Jose Mourinho wants Manchester United to be his next job, sources close to the Portuguese manager have told ESPN FC, and representatives have already taken initial steps to try and make it happen.

The 52-year-old has reportedly long coveted the Old Trafford role, and his dismissal by Chelsea on Thursday could finally open the way, especially with the problems current United boss Louis van Gaal is suffering.

Sources have said it is no longer so certain Van Gaal will see out the final year of his contract in 2016-17, and though much depends on performance in the remainder of this season, United have already begun pursuing Pep Guardiola as the Dutchman's successor.

With Manchester City believed to be leading the race for the Catalan, however, his old rival Mourinho would represent an ideal alternative for United in terms of profile -- if not managerial approach.

The prospect of Mourinho taking over at Old Trafford has long caused intense debate among the club hierarchy. The Portuguese is known to have wanted the job when Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 and, while some key officials favoured hiring him then, others felt the controversy he brings and football style just didn't fit with United.

Sir Bobby Charlton went on record as saying "a United manager wouldn't do" the kind of acts that have got Mourinho in trouble in the past.

At the same time, there is growing concern over results under Van Gaal -- especially the Champions League elimination at Wolfsburg -- as well as the lack of progress or sense of evolution. Sources say the United hierarchy are also hugely conscious of criticism that, in the two-plus years since Ferguson retired, they have missed out on three of the most sought-after managers in the world: Guardiola, Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp. Mourinho's availability in the summer could well offer the opportunity to end that criticism.

United executive vice chairman Ed Woodward also has a very strong relationship with the Portuguese's agent Jorge Mendes, and that would facilitate any move.

ESPN FC claims that Mourinho has already received concrete offers for next season, and that Mendes has begun sounding out options.

Regarding his failure at Chelsea, those close to Mourinho say he grew hugely frustrated with the club's transfer structure, feeling that made it impossible to succeed at Stamford Bridge.