Manchester United are reportedly hopeful of confirming Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the club's new permanent manager during the upcoming international break.
According to John Cross of the Daily Mirror, the Red Devils have decided to hand the Norwegian the job on a full-time basis after a brilliant spell in charge.
"Initially, the plan was to leave the decision on [Jose] Mourinho's full-time successor until the end of the season, but United are now ready to bring it forward so they can get a head start on planning for next season," Cross wrote.