Solskjaer open to Manchester United return
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would be open to returning to Manchester United as manager, admitting he "would say yes every day of the week" if the possibility arose.
Solskjaer was dismissed by the Red Devils in November 2021 after just under three years in charge at Old Trafford.
The Norwegian, who replaced Jose Mourinho on an interim basis in December 2018, led United to a second-place Premier League finish in the 2020-2021 season, but a run of six defeats in 11 matches culminated in his departure.
Erik ten Hag - the man who permanently succeeded him at Old Trafford - has come under increasing pressure amid a difficult start to this season, which has brought just three wins from the Red Devils' opening eight games.
Solskjaer, who has worked as a technical observer for UEFA since leaving the club, refused to rule out a second stint in charge if called upon.
"If the family [United] asks, I would say yes every day of the week," he said. "It feels wrong to talk about jobs that other people have now, but I would say yes, of course."
With Norway coach Stale Solbakken expected to step down at the end of its 2026 World Cup campaign, Solskjaer admitted he would also be tempted by the opportunity to take charge of his nation.
"I am a proud Norwegian," he said. "Of course, if the question arises - when Stale decides to give up - I will happily engage in discussions."