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    Jose Mourinho sacked, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to replace

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    Jose Mourinho sacked

    Former Manchester United star Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been announced accidentally as the new United interim boss following the club's sacking of Jose Mourinho after the worst possible start to the campaign with 26 points from 17 matches.
    The news about Solskjaer on the club's website has however been deleted and it remains to be seen who the next United boss will be.

    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly considering taking up the job at Manchester United even though he has dismissed every link to the Old Trafford side. Tottenham are however ready to do all they can to keep the Argentine. Nevertheless, the Spurs are keeping a tab on Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe if they eventually lose Pochettino. United are also ready to compensate Tottenham with £40m in order to snap up the move for Pochettino.

    Southampton are reportedly monitoring Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.

    According to reports, Manchester United star Paul Pogba high-fived his teammates in the training ground following Jose Mourinho's sacking. The Frenchman has now been reported to have cancelled all plans to leave the club.

    Mike Phelan, the former Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant is set to join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the new interim boss at Manchester United.

    According to Reports, Manchester United paid £537k to Lowry hotel in Salford for Jose Mourinho's 895-day stay.

    Chelsea are ready to make a bid for Real Madrid star Isco.

    Manchester United are ready to make a January move for Juventus star Douglas Costa.

    PSG are ready to sell midfielder Adrien Rabiot in January instead of letting him go for free in the summer.

    Atletico Madrid have signalled to left-back Felipe Luis he can move on from the club.

    Everton are ready to bargain on forward Oumar Niasse in January.

    In the world of Tennis...
    Roger Federer may be on the verge of making his return to French open next year after three years of being absent.

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