Ipswich Town is on the hunt for a new manager, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer among the leading contenders for the position. The former Manchester United boss, who managed the Red Devils from 2018 to 2021, is being considered as the club seeks to fill its managerial vacancy.
Solskjaer is not alone in the running. Gary O’Neil, currently managing Strasbourg, has also emerged as one of the primary candidates under consideration. The search comes following the departure of Kieran McKenna, who previously held the position at Ipswich Town.
Since stepping down from his role at Manchester United, Solskjaer has remained out of management, making the Ipswich Town opportunity potentially significant in his career trajectory. His experience in the Premier League and at one of England’s biggest clubs positions him as a high-profile option for the East Anglian side.
The managerial race demonstrates the caliber of names being evaluated as Ipswich Town looks to strengthen its leadership ahead of the coming period. With multiple candidates of considerable pedigree under consideration, the club appears intent on appointing someone with substantial experience at the highest levels of football.