Saturday, 9 March 2019
Prepare a New Contract, Man United is Ready to Raise Solskjaer’s Salary
By news-admin
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
DBasia.news – The dismissal of Jose Mourinho last December was a turning point for the rise of Manchester United, who immediately appointed club legend, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, as the club’s new manager.
Initially many doubted Solskjaer’s ability, moreover, he did not have too much experience as a manager and had just signed a Norwegian club, FK Molde. But it turns out the presence of the 45-year-old man is a blessing for United, from 16 matches, David de Gea and his new friends swallowed one defeat.
This then made the Red Devils now in fourth place while advancing to the FA Cup quarter-finals and finally successfully defeated Paris Saint-Germain and secured a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Having previously been unsure and also considering other names such as Mauricio Pochettino or Zinedine Zidane as potential managers in the 2019/20 season, now according to the Mirror report, club officials are reported to have changed their decisions and will soon appoint Solskjaer as permanent manager.
The Norwegian man is also claimed to be receiving a fantastic salary that is estimated at 7.5 million pounds per year – far different from the income earned while still working on Molde, which is 400 thousand pounds per year.
The opportunity to see Solskjaer remain in United’s coaching chair in the 2019/20 season is also increasingly open because the players also feel comfortable playing under his direction. Some names have also agreed to add to the term of service, say Scott McTominay, Anthony Martial, Ashley Young, and Phil Jones.
After successfully delivering his team to the Champions League quarter-finals, a tough test will be faced by the club based at Old Trafford, they will visit Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s headquarters in the continuation of the 30th Premier League match on Sunday (10/3).