The Dutchman led United to their first FA Cup triumph since 2004 on Saturday, with a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, though celebrations were quickly overshadowed by speculation regarding Jose Mourinho's imminent arrival.
And after Van Gaal arrived at the club's Carrington training ground for work on Monday he was relieved of his duties. The 64-year-old remained cordial throughout the rest of the morning but his backroom staff were seen clearing their desks after being sacked along with the man who brought them to the club in 2014.
Mourinho has been out of work since he was sacked by Chelsea in December, but is poised to return at Old Trafford. Van Gaal's departure comes two years after his appointment, with the manager guiding the club to a fourth-placed finish in his first season.
However, United missed out on qualification for the Champions League - which they exited at the group stages this term - in his second campaign despite spending around £250 million on new players during Van Gaal's reign.
United have now failed to finish in the top-three since Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in charge, when they won the league in 2012-13.
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