Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reportedly blocked the loan exits of several young players at the club in this winter transfer window.

According to the publication from the London Evening Standard, the Manchester United boss is keen to see the youngsters develop under his guidance at the club.

Young Manchester United players like Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes, Mason Greenwood, and James Garner were initially expected to leave the club for respective loan deals but that won’t happen again following the decision taken by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The Norwegian tactician replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho in December after the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan lost his job following a disastrous start to the season under him.

Solskjaer is a former Manchester United striker and he has been appointed as the Red Devils boss until the end of this season.

He has a hundred percent record as a Manchester United manager having won all the seven games that he has managed ahead of the FA Cup fourth round clash at Arsenal on Friday night.

Manchester United’s Academy director Nicky Butt also confirmed the change in plans for the aforementioned young players as he said that managerial changes always lead to new decisions.

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