How Man United could line up under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season with Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Declan Rice and Jadon Sancho
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s appointment as permanent Manchester United manager been has been met with excitement from supporters.The ‘Baby-Faced Assassin’ was given the job on a full-time basis this week after a hugely successful three-month caretaker stint at Old Trafford.
5Ole is finally at the wheel for Manchester United on a full-time basisWith the Red Devils looking better on the pitch since Solskjaer took over and relations with key players seemingly repaired, United fans and critics are naturally happy.And the Norwegian will waste no time in trying to revamp his current squad when the transfer window opens on Monday, July 1.According to reports, the English trio of Jadon Sancho, Declan Rice and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are all seen as top priority targets for Solskjaer as United look to wrestle back power in the Premier League.Bitter rivals Manchester City and Liverpool are currently locked in a two-way race for the title, with United not lifting the famous trophy since 2013 when Sir Alex Ferguson was still in charge.
5Success has been hard for United to come by since Sir Alex leftSo, will the arrival of a trio of English wonderkids spark a return to power for the Red Devils?Scroll down to see the ways in which Manchester United could line up under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season with new additions…
CLASSIC UNITED (4-4-2)
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5Rashford and Lukaku’s growing partnership would be allowed to flourish furtherThe success of Sir Alex at the start of the Premier League era cemented United as the most feared side in the country, but it raised expectations to lofty heights.Successors have, so far, been unable to deal with those demands and faltered under the pressure. But Solskjaer has taken his ice-cold playing style into management and flourished.A stickler for tradition, do not be surprised to see the Norwegian at least try to implement a classic 4-4-2 formation at Old Trafford next season.With Rice providing cover for Paul Pogba, United would have to move through their transition phases at breakneck speeds to capitalise on the pace and skill they have in abundance going forward.
PASS-MASTERS (4-3-3)
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5United’s trio of midfielders would be expected to dominate the ballThe rise of Jadon Sancho from Manchester City starlet to England international has been nothing short of spectacular, much like that of Wan-Bissaka.Bless with pace, confidence and attacking flair, the duo could form a partnership on the flank for club and country like David Beckham and Gary Neville before them.By deploying Rice in a deeper-lying midfield role, Solskjaer could encourage his full-backs to bomb on up the pitch and overlap the wingers.Ander Herrera has been revitalised since the Norwegian took over so his presence in midfield next season is almost a certainty.
UNLEASH POGBA (4-2-3-1)
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5Playing the World Cup winner in the No.10 role could be a masterstrokeAnother player who has found a new lease of life under Solskjaer is Paul Pogba, playing with the sort of confidence and freedom fans saw at Juventus.No longer just a show pony, the France international has added goals and assists to his game as well – finding the back of the net nine times in the Premier League this season.His link-up play with Marcus Rashford has been vital to United’s attacking play and the young England international is slowly but surely growing into the No.10 shirt at United.By playing the duo closer together (and with Anthony Martial and Sancho either side) United would have one of the most dangerous attacking forces in Europe next season and could dominate for years.
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