Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is reportedly being considered for a shock Premier League return, potentially to replace his former assistant Kieran McKenna at Ipswich Town.
McKenna, who recently led Ipswich to promotion, has departed the club, sparking a search for his successor. According to Goal.com, Solskjaer, who previously managed McKenna at Manchester United, is among the candidates being considered by the newly promoted club.
The managerial merry-go-round in the Premier League is already in full swing, with several clubs, including Chelsea and Liverpool, having already appointed new coaches. Ipswich are looking to secure their next manager swiftly to begin preparations for the upcoming top-flight season.
Other names reportedly linked with the Ipswich vacancy include former Wolves coach Gary O’Neil and ex-Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa. The club will be eager to finalize their decision to ensure a smooth transition as they gear up for a challenging campaign.