Manchester United legend and Interim boss, Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer is reportedly set to be named as the club's full-time manager.
Since taking over in December from sacked Jose Mourinho, the
Norwegian football manager has won 10 of his 11 games in charge, drawing the
other one against Burnley.
According to The Sun, the decision has been made at board
level but may not announce it until the end of the season.
The publication also reported that Co-chairman Avram Glazer
spoke with Solskjaer after United's 3-0 win over Fulham and is said to be
convinced alongside fellow co-chairman Joel Glazer.
Manchester United are currently fourth place in the Premier
League table and one point ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea.

