Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made his feelings about working with Harry Kane very clear long before Bayern Munich links
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could finally achieve his dream of coaching Harry Kane. The former Manchester United manager has been linked with an interim stint at Bayern Munich, where Kane is currently starring. If Solskjaer has his own way he would have already coached Kane at Manchester UnitedGetty German giants Bayern are slumping ever-closer to a shock trophyless season, and Thomas Tuchel could soon be relieved of his duties if a three-game losing streak continues. Sky Germany have run down the list of replacements for Tuchel, with Xabi Alonso and Zinedine Zidane topping the list for the summer. However, on a short-term interim basis until the end of the season, sporting director Christoph Freund is surprisingly said to have Solskjaer in mind. The Norwegian, who managed United between 2018 and 2021, has been out of work since his departure, but would be unlikely to turn down the chance to coach England captain Kane. Discussing the former Tottenham man in September, Solskjaer told The Athletic: “I would have signed Kane every day of the week and my understanding was that he wanted to come. “But the club didn’t have the budget with the financial constraints from Covid-19, there was no bottomless pit.” Kane was linked with both Manchester clubs on multiple occasions during his time at Spurs, with the north east sides seen as a far less provocative move than a London side like Chelsea. In fact, in 2021, Manchester City made their move for Kane, with a £100million offer resisted by chairman Daniel Levy. City previously tried to sign Kane but it was Bayern who got him away from Spurs That changed the course of history, with Erling Haaland instead signing a summer later and becoming a record-breaking treble winner. Haaland too attracted interest from his fellow Norwegian Solskjaer, who listed more players he was keen to land at Old Trafford. “Erling Haaland, before he made his Salzburg debut,” he said when asked for players he wanted to sign. “Declan Rice, who wouldn’t have cost what he did in the summer. We discussed Moises Caicedo, but we felt we needed players ready for there and then. Brighton are very good at letting players come from abroad and find their feet for a year and a half. At United, you don’t have that luxury and that has cost the club loads of players. “We wanted Jude Bellingham badly — he’s a Man United player, but I respect he chose Dortmund. That was probably sensible. But it’s why I respect Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dan James and Jadon. Young players prepared to come into a team that wasn’t 100 per cent there like it was when I arrived.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could finally achieve his dream of coaching Harry Kane.
The former Manchester United manager has been linked with an interim stint at Bayern Munich, where Kane is currently starring.
German giants Bayern are slumping ever-closer to a shock trophyless season, and Thomas Tuchel could soon be relieved of his duties if a three-game losing streak continues.
Sky Germany have run down the list of replacements for Tuchel, with Xabi Alonso and Zinedine Zidane topping the list for the summer.
However, on a short-term interim basis until the end of the season, sporting director Christoph Freund is surprisingly said to have Solskjaer in mind.
The Norwegian, who managed United between 2018 and 2021, has been out of work since his departure, but would be unlikely to turn down the chance to coach England captain Kane.
Discussing the former Tottenham man in September, Solskjaer told The Athletic: “I would have signed Kane every day of the week and my understanding was that he wanted to come.
“But the club didn’t have the budget with the financial constraints from Covid-19, there was no bottomless pit.”
Kane was linked with both Manchester clubs on multiple occasions during his time at Spurs, with the north east sides seen as a far less provocative move than a London side like Chelsea.
In fact, in 2021, Manchester City made their move for Kane, with a £100million offer resisted by chairman Daniel Levy.
That changed the course of history, with Erling Haaland instead signing a summer later and becoming a record-breaking treble winner.
Haaland too attracted interest from his fellow Norwegian Solskjaer, who listed more players he was keen to land at Old Trafford.
“Erling Haaland, before he made his Salzburg debut,” he said when asked for players he wanted to sign.
“Declan Rice, who wouldn’t have cost what he did in the summer. We discussed Moises Caicedo, but we felt we needed players ready for there and then. Brighton are very good at letting players come from abroad and find their feet for a year and a half. At United, you don’t have that luxury and that has cost the club loads of players.
“We wanted Jude Bellingham badly — he’s a Man United player, but I respect he chose Dortmund. That was probably sensible. But it’s why I respect Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dan James and Jadon. Young players prepared to come into a team that wasn’t 100 per cent there like it was when I arrived.”
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