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Solskjaer hints at 1 surprising role at Man United for the 2019-20 campaign

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted he could be handed Manchester United job permanently after appearing in 2019-20 match ticket campaign.

The UK Sun report revealed last month that the Norwegian has already shown United chiefs he is right man to replace Jose Mourinho.

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And on Friday, March 1, the 46-year-old Solskjaer disclosed he has finished filming a promotional video for the club - for the 2019-20 campaign.

“I've done a photo shoot or a video shoot on season tickets so I'm pleading for them to get their season tickets.

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“If it's me as a supporter or manager I don't know, but they should still buy their season tickets because the club is going somewhere.

"It wasn’t strange doing it but if my kids see a commercial with me in it and I’m back home in Norway, that will be strange.

“That’s just part of being here, the commercial. Part of being a player here as well.

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"Suddenly you're not here anymore and you see your picture. That's how it is,” noted Solskjaer, who recently moved into a permanent apartment from the Lowry Hotel.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Manchester United stars have arrived their Lowry Hotel base on Friday night ahead of EPL clash with relegation threatened Southampton at Old Trafford.

According to Daily Mail, the likes of Romelu Lukaku, David De Gea, Marcus Rashford, Alexis Sanchez and interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were sighted on arrival.

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