Bye, bye, Ole!
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will today announce his retirement. The Manchester United striker has finally given in to the knee problems that have plagued him for the last four years. Norwegian Solskjaer, 34, is expected to be offered a coaching role with the club and will be used as a worldwide ambassador. He will be remembered for scoring the most famous goal in United’s history — an injury-time winner in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich. Solskjaer signed for United from Norwegian side Molde for £1.5million in July 1996 before making 366 appearances, scoring 126 goals.
Neil Custis, The Sun
Despite United's claims last week that the club have "categorically not made a bid for Dimitar Berbatov", several tabloid newspapers run with the story that Tottenham have upped the striker's wages to £60,000-a-week to fend off any interest from the Reds in the 26-year-old.
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Papers: Ole set to retire?
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