Manchester United are still searching for stability after a chaotic few weeks, but there are now signs of progress behind the scenes.
According to respected transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, United have held positive talks with a former manager as they look to appoint a caretaker boss until the end of the season.
Following the sacking of Ruben Amorim, the club moved quickly to put a short-term plan in place. United legend Darren Fletcher was handed interim charge, but it was never expected to be a long-term solution.
Now, with important games coming up, the club are edging closer to a decision.
Darren Fletcher to Stay in Charge for Brighton Clash
Despite another frustrating result against Burnley, Darren Fletcher has been asked to remain in charge for the upcoming FA Cup clash against Brighton.
Speaking after the match, Fletcher confirmed that the club wanted continuity for at least one more game.
The former midfielder explained that his full focus is now on preparing the team for the weekend. While results have not improved instantly, the board feels it is better to avoid rushing a new appointment and allow more time to make the right call.
This decision also gives the club breathing space. United’s season is at a crossroads, and the next managerial choice could shape how the campaign ends.
Fletcher is respected inside the club, but there is a clear understanding that a more experienced figure is needed to guide the team through the coming months.

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The club wants a caretaker manager who can steady the ship, reduce pressure, and reconnect the squad with the supporters.
Several long-term names have already been discussed for the permanent role. These include Oliver Glasner, Roberto De Zerbi, and Enzo Maresca. However, those decisions are being pushed back until the summer.
For now, the focus is fully on the caretaker job. United wants someone who understands the club, the pressure, and the Premier League. That has led them back to two familiar faces.
Carrick and Solskjaer Shortlisted for Caretaker Role
United have reportedly held discussions with both Michael Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Both men know the club inside out and remain popular among fans.
Carrick is highly rated for his coaching style and calm personality.
However, Solskjaer is emerging as the favourite. According to Romano, talks with the Norwegian have been positive, and he is keen on returning to Old Trafford if given the chance.
Solskjaer is said to be open to a short-term deal and is not demanding guarantees about the future. His main focus is helping the club through a difficult period and restoring belief inside the squad.
Why Solskjaer Appeals to United Chiefs
One major reason Solskjaer appeals to United is his experience in exactly this kind of role. During his previous spell, he arrived as an interim boss and quickly lifted the mood around the club.
He understands the pressure of managing United, the media spotlight, and the expectations from fans. Importantly, he also knows many of the current players and how to manage big personalities.
Solskjaer’s calm approach could be a welcome change after months of tension and uncertainty. The club believe his presence could reduce noise off the pitch and allow players to focus on performances again.
Solskjaer’s First Spell Shows Promise
While Solskjaer’s previous reign did not end perfectly, his overall record still compares well to other managers since Sir Alex Ferguson.
In his time at the club, he oversaw 168 matches, winning more than half of them.
United finished second in the league under him and enjoyed strong runs in Europe. His team also played fast, attacking football at times, which supporters appreciated.
Even rival managers praised his work. Pep Guardiola once spoke highly of the form United showed during Solskjaer’s best spell.
That history matters now. United are not looking for a miracle worker, just someone reliable who can guide them safely to the end of the season.
Fans React as Club Comes Full Circle
Among supporters, the idea of Solskjaer returning has created mixed emotions. Many fans remember the excitement of his early days and feel he deserves another chance, even if only on a temporary basis.
Others are more cautious, believing the club should look forward rather than back. Still, there is no doubt Solskjaer remains a respected figure, and his return would not cause division in the dressing room.
For United, this is about stability. The club wants fewer headlines, fewer internal issues, and more focus on football. Solskjaer fits that brief better than most available options.
Decision Expected Soon at Old Trafford
With Fletcher set to take charge for the Brighton match, a final decision is expected soon after. United does not want to delay matters too long, especially with league fixtures piling up.
Romano’s update suggests talks are moving in the right direction, and Solskjaer is ready if the call comes.
If appointed, it would mark a full-circle moment for the club and an unexpected second chapter for the Norwegian.
Whether this leads to long-term change remains to be seen. For now, Manchester United are focused on one thing only, getting through the season with pride, structure, and a clear plan.
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