Report reveals Brendan Rodgers plan for the Manchester United job

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The current future of Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may be partly assured until the end of the season, as reports have it that the Old Trafford hierarchy would only axe Solskjaer if need be at the end of the season.

The likes of Antonio Conte, Erik ten Hag and Zinedine Zidane had been linked with the job, before Conte’s move to Tottenham and Zidane doesn’t seem to be interested in the job.

Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers has also been linked with the top position at Old Trafford, but the 48-year-old doesn’t seem to be interested in taking over at this time.

According to Eurosport, Rodgers wants to see through the entire season with the Foxes before considering a potential move to United.

Rodgers has done well with the Foxes and has a chance of winning silverware in the Europa League this season to follow on from their FA Cup win last term.

When asked about the Leicester City job last week, Solskjaer replied: “I don’t even think about it. I’m sure the supporters are probably tired of it. At Leicester, there is always a link.

“My focus is always here with Leicester and developing the football club and challenging for honours. The directors, staff and players all have the same vision.”