Manchester United confirmed on Thursday that they have appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their permanent manager, after the Norwegian has turned the club's results around since Mourinho's departure.
His contract will run until 2022, but he will be focusing on closing out the current season well and still has Champions League hopes in mind. He will also be thinking about the summer transfer market in order to reinforce his current side ahead of next season. According to 'The Sun', there are three main targets in mind: Jadon Sancho, Declan Rice and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
The Dortmund forward has had a brilliant season and has been key to the German side's resurgence. He presses, he assists and he scores. He is a success story whom United are certainly interested in. Although to sign him will be very difficult. Borussia Dortmund won't want to let their star go easily.
For midfield, Solskjaer has thought about Declan Rice, who has now claimed his first England cap under Gareth Southgate. He has stamped his authority on the midfield role in the Premier League and Solskjaer has his eye on the youngster.
Finally, the player with perhaps the least media coverage of the three, Aaron Wan-Bissaka. At 21 years of age, the Crystal Palace midfielder is one of the stars of this season in England. 31 matches, 30 starts and two assists. He could be a breath of fresh air in United's squad.