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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was told that Man Utd's post was his – on one condition, while the details of a failed January transfer to West Ham were revealed – all in Saturday's newspapers.
BEAT PSG AND MAN UTD JOB IS YOUR
Manchester United would have informed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that his full-time job is his, if he manages to beat PSG in the Champions League.
United faces the huge expenses of the Ligue 1 giants in a two-legged affair – the first leg of which will take place on February 12th – and the hope of a vexation has already been lifted by the news that Neymar star man will miss both games.
Six weeks ago, in the draw, United had little hope of beating PSG, but the proposal seems more realistic after his acting boss, Solskjaer, led the club to eight wins and one draw. in his nine games.
And with hopes alive that United can finish in the top four, The sun Ed Woodward and the board are prepared to tell the Norwegian that his position will be his for the long term if PSG is beaten and if United qualifies for the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
And the majority of the Red Devils team and behind the scenes staff members believe that Solskjaer will get the full-time position when he pbades the PSG in February.
A source of Old Trafford would be quoted The sun: "Woodward spent about half an hour with Ole in Carrington in the middle of last week.
"He conveyed his thanks to the council and saw if he needed anything.
"There was a small evaluation of the team and his mood.
"There was no guarantee of a permanent offer for the moment.
"Woodward is completely in the corner of Ole but the Glazers have the last word.
"He pushed for Jose, so have a few to catch up with. The consensus around the training ground is that Ole will get the job with a positive result against PSG. "
That was the transformation to United as one of the most unfortunate players under Jose Mourinho, winger Anthony Martial has just signed a new contract.
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AND THE REST
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini wanted to engage former Cardiff midfielder Gary Medel in January, but the 31-year-old Chilean's move collapsed when Besiktas claimed transfer fee (Daily Express).
Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez is ready to discuss a new contract following the transfer of Miguel Almiron and loan Antonio Barreca (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool fears Joe Gomez does not require surgery because fractured leg refuses to heal (Daily Mirror)
Harry Kane is getting closer to a quick return to Tottenham thanks to a rehab in the Bahamas (Daily Mirror)
Xavi was commissioned to take the role of sports director in Barcelona to "handle the end of Lionel Messi" (Daily Mirror)
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino was disappointed by the second consecutive window of the Daily Mirror.
Bayern Munich will relaunch its pursuit of Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi winger in the summer (The Sun)
West Ham worries that Jack Wilshere's season is over as he struggles to overcome a persistent ankle problem (Daily Mail)
Tottenham should finally confirm the opening date of its new stadium for £ 1bn next week (Daily Mail)
Arsenal boss Unai Emery praised Pep Guardiola of Manchester City as the world's best manager (Daily Mail)
Newcastle to confirm departure of former U23 coach Peter Beardsley as a result of allegations of racism and bullying (Daily Mail)
Barcelona goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen has been ruled out for six weeks due to a calf tear (Daily Mail).
The boss of Inter Milan, Luciano Spalletti, believes that Arsenal is "misunderstood" by winger Ivan Perisic about a move to the transfer center in January (The Independent)
Tom Carroll, a signatory to Aston Villa, signed a contract with Swansea on the day, on the advice of teammate Tammy Abraham (Daily Express)
The Chelsea winger, Callum Hudson-Odoi, will not sign a new contract at Stamford Bridge after being denied a transfer in January to Bayern Munich (The Times)
Swansea President Huw Jenkins vetoed the club's decision to sell winger Daniel James at 10 pm on the day of the deadline, after discovering the terms of the Leeds payment structure (The Times) .
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is expected to face a fractured leg. The club fears surgery (The Times)
The FA has started organizing weekly meetings with the Premier League with the aim of reaching a post-Brexit immigration agreement that can be presented to the government (The Times).
Birmingham's decision to reject several bids by striker Che Adams could lead to a second charge of "aggravated breach" of the EFL's profit and sustainable development rules (The Times).
Josh, owner of Arsenal's son, Josh, believes that the Gunners can replicate the recent transformation of their franchise in the NFL, the LA Rams (Daily Telegraph).
Players' agents who helped organize the overflight of the English channel by Emiliano Sala were fighting against a liquidation order from the HMRC (Daily Telegraph).
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