LONDON: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has signed a new contract – three years, the Premier League club announced on Saturday.
Norwegian, who took over from Jose Mourinho in 2018, would live in Old Trafford to at least 2024, with extra year options.
“Everyone knows the feelings I have for this club, and I am happy to have signed this new contract,” Solskjaer told the club website.
“This is a pleasant time for Manchester United, we have built a squad with good young balance and experienced players who are hungry for success.” Solskjaer led United to the second finishing at the League of Premier last season while losing in the European League final to Villarreal.
However, the 48-year-old, which this week added British winger Jadon Sancho to his troops, had his eyes strongly on the biggest prizes in English and European football.
“I have a fantastic coach team around me, and we are all ready to take the next steps on our trip,” he said.
“Manchester United wants to win the biggest and best trophies and that’s what we are all the struggle.
We have increased, both inside and outside the tone, and it will continue during the upcoming season.” I can’t wait to come out in front of an Old Trafford packed and start this campaign.
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