Solskjaer, who himself played with some world-class shot-stoppers, thinks the Reds have assembled a formidable group of goalkeepers.
While David De Gea often gets the plaudits for his top-rate performances, Ole has also been hugely impressed with Sergio Romero and Lee Grant since he became the caretaker boss in December.
Solskjaer knows it can take time and patience to produce top-quality talent in any position, and he feels the long game paid off in a big way with De Gea. The Spaniard had to adapt to some of the physical aspects of Premier League football when Sir Alex Ferguson first signed him for United in 2011, but he has since developed into perhaps the best goalkeeper on the planet.