The Red Devils are yet to begin the 2021/22 season with the head
coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer penning down another deal to lead the club.
According to The Sun, the club legend has extended his contract
for three years until 2024, opting for a further year.
Having won the Champions League and Premier League as a
player, Solskjaer feels at home while at Old Trafford, hoping for more cups in
future matches.
“Everyone knows the feeling I have for this club, and I am
delighted to have signed this new contract. It is an exciting time for
Manchester United, we have built a squad with a good balance of youth and
experienced players that are hungry for success,” said Solskjaer.
He added, “I have a fantastic coaching team around me, and
we are all ready to take that next step on our journey. Manchester United wants
to be winning the biggest and best trophies and that’s what we are all striving
for.”
Ole Gunnar as a legend player at United
The manager further noted that his team is ready for the
coming season.
“We have improved, both on and off the pitch, and that
will continue over the coming seasons. I can’t wait to get out in front of a
packed Old Trafford and get this campaign started,” he said.
The Norwegian took over Jose Mourinho as a caretaker manger
in 2019, and after impressing in the hot seat, he was handed a permanent
contract.
In 2020/21 season, Solskjaer completed his first full campaign,
with 12 points behind the league leaders Manchester City.