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10th October 2020
08:18pm BST

A report from ESPN says that Solskjaer and Haaland had met last December, with the United boss believing he had reached and agreement with the Leeds-born striker. Reluctant to pay the agent fees attached to the deal and deterred by the eagerness of Haaland's camp to add a release clause, Woodward pulled the plug on a €20m deal. After that, Haaland joined Dortmund, where his free-scoring run has continued.
The same report claims Solskjaer was left frustrated by the failure to land his countryman, believing a move still made financial and sporting sense for United. Such frustration will have been exacerbated by their unsuccessful attempts to recruit Sancho, but Solskjaer is refusing to give up hope of United signing both players from Dortmund in the future.
If that is to happen, United's form will need to pick up drastically for Solskjaer to keep his job. An opening day defeat to Crystal Palace was perhaps owed to a lack of sharpness and match fitness after a shortened pre-season. But after a fortunate late winner at Brighton, their 6-1 hammering at home to Tottenham has raised some questions as to whether Solskjaer is the man to lead United in the long-term.
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