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'If he wants to pick any of my players they are available': Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ends public feud with Gareth Southgate as he gives green light for an England recall for Mason Greenwood

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given his blessing for Mason Greenwood to rejoin the England squad after the Manchester United manager held clear-the-air talks with Gareth Southgate.

Solskjaer was left fuming after Greenwood was picked for England's first squad of the season which later saw the teenager being sent home after breaching Covid-19 protocol rules alongside Phil Foden.

He was then left out of England's three internationals in October but should be named in Southgate's squad named on Thursday to face the Republic of Ireland, Iceland and Belgium.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given the green light for Mason Greenwood to rejoin England
Solskjaer was angry after Greenwood was picked for England's first squad of the season which later saw him sent home for breaking Covid-19 protocols with Phil Foden

Solskjaer was angry after Greenwood was picked for England's first squad of the season which later saw him sent home for breaking Covid-19 protocols with Phil Foden

Solskjaer went public with his criticism of England after the incident which saw 19-year-old Greenwood punished for inviting women back to the team hotel after a game in Iceland - he claimed United had asked he wasn't selected because United had only finished the previous season four weeks previously in the Europa League.