Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been confirmed as United's next full-time manager after turning the Red Devils back into top 4 and Champions League contenders during his interim spell at Old Trafford.

The Norwegian, who replaced Jose Mourinho in the United dugout back in December, has been working closely with the club's Academy. Mason Greenwood and James Garner have both made their first-team debuts under the 46-year-old.


And young striker Erling Haland, who player for Solskjaer at Molde before moving to Red Bull Salzburg earlier this year, insists the 1999 Champions League final hero is the one to lead a youth revolution at Old Trafford.

Reflecting on what it's like to play under Solskjaer, the 18-year-old said: "I was working almost two years under him and I have a lot of good memories. Especially for young players, he was a perfect coach. Because he was an excellent striker, he teached me a lot of things.