Besiktas set to support Solskjær in the transfer market

Ole Gunnar Solskjær

There have been conflicting reports in the media regarding the future of Ole Gunnar Solskjær as manager of Beşiktaş. The Norwegian coach guided the team to a European qualification spot at the end of last season, which was seen as a step in the right direction. However, their recent elimination from the Europa League in the final qualifying round has raised concerns within the club.

This early exit represents a setback for Solskjær, especially considering the ambitions of the club’s ownership, who are determined to see Beşiktaş compete in Europe’s most prestigious competitions. The team’s pre-season form has also left much to be desired, intensifying the pressure on the manager to deliver improved performances as the new campaign begins.

Solskjær Determined to Turn Things Around

Despite the current challenges, Solskjær remains committed to the job and is working diligently to improve results on the pitch. The Norwegian is focused on strengthening the team and achieving the consistency needed to meet the expectations of the fans and the board.

There is still time in the early part of the season to make adjustments, and while speculation regarding his potential dismissal has emerged, those claims appear to be inaccurate. Reports suggesting he is at immediate risk of being sacked do not reflect the club’s actual position at this stage.

Club Backs Manager with Further Signings

According to Nettavisen, rather than parting ways with Solskjær, Beşiktaş are choosing to back their manager. The report states that the club’s owners are actively working to secure more signings before the end of the transfer window, in a clear move to support the Norwegian and reinforce their belief in his leadership.

This commitment to strengthening the squad indicates that the club remains invested in Solskjær’s long-term project. Rather than making changes on the bench, they have promised to provide him with the players needed to succeed. The focus, for now, is on improvement and stability, not upheaval.