By Daily Sports Nigeria on January 10, 2026
Manchester United's appointment of a caretaker manager until the end of the season is reaching its conclusion, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer due to have face-to-face talks about a return to the club on Saturday.
It is understood former midfielder and ex-Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick, the other frontrunner for the role, has already met United chiefs.
United want an appointment before next weekend's Manchester derby.
Club sources have said they regard both men as number one managers in their own right rather than as part of a team, even though the pair worked together following Jose Mourinho's departure in 2018.
Norwegian Solskjaer was appointed in similar circumstances when Mourinho left the club and was given the role permanently in March 2019 after a successful run of results.
The former striker led the club to the Europa League final but was sacked in November 2021 after a poor run of form. He most recently managed Besiktas in Turkey but was sacked in August after losing in the play-offs for both the Europa and Conference League.
In the meantime, Darren Fletcher will continue in interim charge.
Speaking earlier on Friday, Fletcher said he has had no talks about his future and his focus has solely been on the FA Cup third round tie with Brighton.
Fletcher was put in temporary charge for two games following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim.
It has not been established whether Fletcher will remain as part of the first-team set-up or if he will return to his previous job as United's under-18s coach.
The former United and Scotland midfielder confirmed he had not spoken to minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe since Amorim's exit, and there have been no discussions either with chief executive Omar Berrada or director of football Jason Wilcox about what happens after the Brighton game.
"There have been no thoughts or conversations over my future," he said.
"I speak to Omar and Jason, that's how the process works.
"They have given me full responsibility to take control of these two games, to make my own decisions, to lead the team, guide the team and prepare the team. That's what I've been doing.
"I've been focusing on the job at hand and preparing the team for these two games."
Senior figures at Old Trafford are known to be impressed at the way Fletcher has gone about his work this week and how he has handled the external pressures of the role.
Source BBC Sports
Posted January 10, 2026
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