Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Ready to Work Alongside Technical Director

Manchester
United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he is ready to work alongside a technical
director to "split responsibilities".
After Jose
Mourinho's sacking, United sources indicated the club wanted to change its
structures and bring in someone who could have an input into all major
footballing decisions.
Despite
Solskjaer's permanent appointment last week, it is understood that remains the
case with United hopeful of making an announcement by the start of next season.
The
46-year-old was given a three-year contract last Thursday.
"I'm
happy talking and discussing football with knowledgeable people in the right
positions," said Solskjaer.
"The
demands of football nowadays mean you definitely have to split
responsibilities."
Solskjaer
added: "More than 100 years ago, managers used to be the club secretaries
as well.
"But
things change. I have an input in most of the things now and will give my
advice of course but I am not the one who decides.
"A
manager can't do as much as he used to do when my gaffer [Sir Alex Ferguson]
started, for example.
"Me and
Ed [Woodward] and Joel [Glazer], we are looking at how can this club be run as
smoothly and as well as possible."
Whenever the
technical director debate has been raised around the Old Trafford club, the
response has repeatedly been that United have individuals who look after the
component parts of the job - scouting, contracts, transfers, academy - just not
one person.
However, it
is understood the club feel they have to solidify that structure and having one
person overseeing all aspects is the preferred way forward.
And, having
seen the galvanising effect Solskjaer has had since returning to United under
such difficult circumstances in December, it is felt someone with a feel for
the club and understanding of it, is preferable.
This raises
the possibility of an internal appointment, such as Marcel Bout, the one member
of Louis van Gaal's backroom team to remain at Old Trafford after the Dutchman's
dismissal in 2016, taking on a bigger role than his current one as head of
global scouting, or John Murtagh, United's head of youth development.
Solskjaer
has been talking to executive vice-chairman Woodward and co-chairman Glazer
about the scope of the role and it is felt those discussions will be easier
with the Norwegian in charge than Mourinho, who was privately opposed to anyone
coming in who he did not already know.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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