Manchester United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and the club’s chiefs have been given advice on what to do if they must secure a top four finish as well as build their team ahead of the coming season.
The season for the Red Devils became more defined with the sack of former Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho in December last year as the club returned to winning ways with the interim boss.
However, there is still a need for a permanent replacement as the club have insisted that they will need a world-class and experienced manager to take charge of the club next season, not minding the good work that has been done by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Former Man United midfielder Paul Ince has, therefore, warned the interim boss that rotating a team always could have an effect in the long run as he fumes at the system of not having a first XI choice.
It is no doubt that Ole Gunner Solskjaer is yet to name an unchanged side since picking the job and Paul Ince maintained that it could affect him.
Also, Paul Ince told the United chiefs that going forward, the club but make a good decision as regards a new manager when making the search because that could have a big effect on the club as well.

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