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Former Man Utd manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could make his return to premier league this December

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Norwegian and former Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be making his return back to the English premier league anytime soon according to report going round the media linking him with a possible and potential job with Everton.

The Merseyside club during the last summer transfer window lost their manager, Carlo Ancelloti to Real Madrid after the Italian tactician vacated his sit at the Goodison Park to make a shocking return to the Santiago Bernabeu for a second spell at the club.

The Toffees after this unplanned scenario had no other choice than to settle for hiring the former Liverpool manager, Rafael Benitez to take charge the helm of affairs despite some of the fans kicking against it due to his antecedent with the Reds.

Everton so far under the Spaniard manager, Rafael Benitez have not been really impressive with their mixed run of form which saw them losing some key points where it least expected, significantly their last embarrassing and disappointing three goals to one defeat to Crystal Palace.

Their inconsistency so far this season has dropped them to the 14th spot on the table after accruing just 18 points in 16 league games played and might also be losing their next game where they will be facing Chelsea at the Stamford Bridge.

The tension to get another manager by the Toffees came to effect with their run of form in the last ten premier league games where they only managed to win just a game in that run, losing seven and drawing two which are not seen as encouraging results with most tendency to extend their winless streak with the Blues tomorrow.

Everton are now said to be in direct contact with the Norwegian manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to take over Everton from Rafael Benitez with every indication that the former Manchester United manager has shown interest in the job and will be given an opportunity to bring players in during the winter transfer window.

Could this be a good move and decision by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after his disappointing spell at the Old Trafford?

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