Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar is set for a shock return back to the Premier League.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may be about to make a shocking managerial comeback with Brighton & Hove Albion after the Seagulls ‘internally’ suggested the Norwegian as a possible Graham Potter replacement.
After being “discussed internally” at Brighton & Hove Albion, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be on the verge of a shocking managerial comeback.
Graham Potter left Brighton for Chelsea after the Blues fired Thomas Tuchel earlier this month. The former Manchester United manager, who hasn’t had a job since being fired over a year ago, may also be an option for the Seagulls.
After being “discussed internally” at Brighton & Hove Albion, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be on the verge of a shocking managerial comeback.
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Graham Potter left Brighton for Chelsea after the Blues fired Thomas Tuchel earlier this month. The former Manchester United manager, who hasn’t had a job since being fired over a year ago, may also be an option for the Seagulls.
Sport Witness reports that Solskjaer has been considered internally by Brighton to take over the managerial position at the Amex, according to Jeunes Footeux. The Norwegian would be managing his third Premier League team if he were to take over at the South Coast.
In his first game since being fired by United in November, Solskjaer “managed.”
According to the Norwegian tabloid VG, Solskjaer oversaw the U14s team for Kristiansund, where his son Elijah plays and whose senior club competes in Norway’s top level. He reportedly worked with manager Per Magne Hals to lead the group to success.
After being fired by the Red Devils, Solskjaer had indicated that he wanted to spend more time with his family.