The Italian manager has experienced relative success during his time in charge at Juventus, winning back to back Serie A titles and are currently strong favourites to scoop a third this term.
It's been enough to convince Ferguson, who is starting to consider replacements for Moyes, in case his compatriot continues to struggle as his successor in the Old Trafford dugout.
Manchester United are currently on their worst run since 2001 after losing three consecutive games and crashing out of the FA Cup third round to Swansea.
In an underwhelming season, the Red Devils have suffered five defeats at home and currently sit 11 points behind leaders Arsenal. More worryingly, United are currently five points away from fourth place - the last Champions League qualifying place.
It seems unlikely that Ferguson would give up hope on Moyes so soon, especially considering that he personally chose him as his successor. But although United knew this transition would be difficult, the prospect of finishing outside the Champions League places is one that worries officials at Old Trafford.
Courtesy: GMS
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