“He doesn’t care” – Fabrizio Romano reveals what Solskjaer thinks about Man Utd return

Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has every intention to return to Manchester United if offered the opportunity.After weeks of growing tensions, the Premier League giants decided to sack Ruben Amorim and his staff on Monday morning. The Portuguese tactician sealed his own fate with a feverish press conference following Sunday’s draw at Elland Road.Man Utd replaced Amorim with the club’s U18 head coach, Darren Fletcher. The 41-year-old Scot will be at the helm when the Red Devils take on Burnley at Turf Moor on Wednesday. He could also lead the Reds in Sunday’s FA Cup tie against Brighton.Nevertheless, Fletcher might not dwell with the first team for too long, as the club could opt to replace him with a more experienced profile who would serve as an interim manager until the end of the season.Fabrizio Romano: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ‘ready’ to return to Man UtdIn the latest video uploaded on his official YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Solkjaer is a genuine option for the interim role.The Italian journalist also mentions Michael Carrick as an alternative option, but the Norwegian remains the favourite.Romano insists that Solskjaer would jump at the opportunity to return to Carrington, insisting that ‘he doesn’t care’ about the money, the title, or the length of the contract, as his priority is to offer all the support United need amidst these turbulent times.The 52-year-old had already told people in his entourage that he’s ‘ready’ to make a return to his beloved club.Why Solskjaer is a popular choice among Man United fans(Photo by Kacper Pempel – Pool/Getty Images)Solskjaer remains an absolute legend of the club. He spent the last 11 years of his playing days serving under Sir Alex Ferguson, and his winner in the surreal Champions League final against Bayern Munich in 1999 is arguably the most celebrated goal in the club’s illustrious history.The former striker had already been appointed caretaker once before when he replaced Jose Mourinho in December 2018. After a promising start,  MUFC handed him a permanent contract four months later.As it has often been the case at Man Utd over the past 12 years, Solskjaer’s tenure ended in his sacking in December 2021. Nevertheless, the Kristiansund native lasted longer than any other head coach in the post-Ferguson era, and many still identify his stint as the most entertaining in terms of playing style.

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