O. G. Solskjaer is transferred to a Scottish club © JumpStory

Former "Man Utd" coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is currently unemployed. In the middle of this season, the Norwegian, who was fired from the "Red Devils" club, no longer appears in the media and calmly looks for other career opportunities. One of the options is to take over the reins of the Scottish "Aberdeen" team. This is the choice recommended to O. G. Solskjaer by former Scottish footballer Charlie Nicholas. "If 'Aberdeen' wants to make a serious statement, the team must start negotiations with the Norwegian. Why not offer Ole if he is interested in such an opportunity? Of course, Solskjaer can say 'no', but why not try? People may say that he has just coached a global club like 'Man Utd', but let's look at the coach's entire CV, which includes teams like 'Molde' or 'Cardiff'. They are of similar size and potential as 'Aberdeen'," the Scot said. Currently, the Aberdeen team is in just 9th place in the Scottish championship.