Ralf Rangnick's two-year consultancy role at Manchester United, which will begin this summer, will reportedly see the German work just six days a month.
The 63-year-old has been the club's interim head coach since last December, but he will step aside this summer for the arrival of a new manager, with Ajax's Erik ten Hag currently at the head of the queue.
According to the Daily Mail, as reported back in December, Rangnick will become a consultant for the 20-time English champions on a two-year deal, starting this summer.
However, the report claims that the German will work just six days a month, which would total 144 days if he remained at Old Trafford until 2024.
Man United are no longer in the FA Cup or Champions League, meaning that they will play only Premier League football between now and the end of the campaign.
The 20-time English champions, who drew 1-1 with Leicester City on Saturday, are currently seventh in the table, three points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur ahead of this weekend's trip to Everton.