O. G. Solskjaer is not worried about players not getting playing time © JumpStory

„Manchester United“ continues to seek not only how to strengthen the current squad, but also how to get rid of unnecessary players. Rumors have been circulating for some time that the „Red Devils“ want to sell players such as Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo, Andreas Pereira, and Jesse Lingard, but so far there are no clubs interested in such purchases. However, ahead of the upcoming match against „Brighton,“ „Man Utd“ coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sent a clear message to players who are not part of the team and stated that it is not his job to worry about whether such players are happy in the team. „Players are happy when the team plays well and wins games. I feel the same way. My job is to select the lineup and help them fight for victories, while the players themselves have to be ready when they get their chances,“ – when asked about players who get less playing time, O. G. Solskjaer said.

„I have said many times that I trust my players. If there are changes in the lineup, we will definitely inform everyone. It is difficult to predict anything in football, but we are working and want to strengthen the squad. I focus all my attention on the games and do not think about external matters,“ added the Norwegian.