Sources suggest that former Real Madrid boss Zinedin Zidane is not interested in coaching Manchester United, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will leave Manchester United.

Zidane, often seen as a viable candidate for the Old Trafford bench after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's departure, is not in a hurry to return to the managerial position but is waiting for the right opportunity to emerge.
Sources told the media's Mark Ogden that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was struggling to keep his Manchester United managership and that even before Sunday's 5-0 loss to Liverpool, a significant portion of the squad had lost confidence in the Norwegian tactician.
Zidane has no interest in coaching Manchester United.
The media was also told that United executives had realised that former Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan manager Antonio Conte was also on the table.
Zidane was part of France's 1998 World Cup-winning squad and is the most likely candidate to take over as Blues manager, regardless of when Deschamps leaves, either after the 2022 World Cup or Euro 2024.
Zidane, 49, left Real Madrid last summer, ending his second coaching career at the Bernabeu. During his two years at the helm of Real Madrid, he won numerous trophies, including three Champions League titles, two La Liga titles and two Club World Cups. He has also won the European Super Cup twice.