Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has stated that his old side need to make a decision between Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.

This is coming out amid transfer interest for Sancho and Grealish of Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa respectively. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has declared on more than one occasion that the two players are top quality and the club are open to potential deals for the duo.
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They are 22 points ahead of second placed Manchester City having played a game more. It is safe to say that the race for the title is almost over as it is a matter of when and not if for Liverpool. But the race to make Europe next season is where the real fight lies. From Manchester United who occupied the 5th position to Arsenal in 10th, they all have a realistic target of making the top 4 and qualify for the UEFA champions league or at least the top 6 and qualify for the Europa league.

Fergie has been one of the best managers in football after winning trophies in compare to others and this includes two Champions Leagues and 13 Premier League titles. Fergie was known for discipline he use to maintain discipline in his team as well as his hair dryer treatment and his ability to put arms round players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Eric Cantona.
He said that Sir Alex Ferguson told him that Jurgen Klopp was a good manager and that there is something special about him. He told Carragher that Klopp is a really confident man. Jamie Carragher said that Sir Alex Ferguson appeared a bit worried and that this was the sign that he was afraid that Liverpool will return to their glory days.
Several Manchester United players were understood to be delighted with the decision to hand the former Sir Alex Ferguson protégé the reins at the club. Solksjaer arrival could also see a number of key players committed to new contracts at Old Trafford.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said that it is very exciting for him to be managing Manchester United and that he wants to build a team that resembles the one that played under the Scottish manager.