Virgil van Dijk could move out of his current living apartment following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appointment as Manchester United manager
| ||||||
The former Manchester United player was confirmed the club's new full-time manager last week after four months of his takeover as caretaker following Jose Mourinho's departure.
But his appointment could now cause turmoil to Liverpool's PL title race after the Norwegian revealed his plans to evict Virgil van Dijk from his [Solskjaer] owned apartment, where he [Solskjaer] now chooses to occupy.
The apartment had been on the market for the last couple of years but when it failed to sell, it was Van Dijk who snapped it up temporarily after his move to Liverpool from Southampton was completed last January.
Solskjaer answered questions whether he had spoken to the Dutch defender about his living arrangements prior to Manchester United Premier League clash against Arsenal earlier this month.
The Red Devils newly appointed boss said: "Yeah, he’s evicted." We've really enjoyed the last eight years living in Norway.
"It's going to be a change for them but we're looking forward to it. The six months that we agreed on [when initially taking the job on until the end of the season] as a family we agreed to do it separately as there was no need or use to move them over, that's gone now. Now we're moving together.
"We built a house, or I started it in 2007, but finally maybe in 2019 we can move into it - that's long planning!"
Van Dijk is now set to face one of life's most stressful events of moving to a new home following the confirmation.
Solskjaer answered questions whether he had spoken to the Dutch defender about his living arrangements prior to Manchester United Premier League clash against Arsenal earlier this month.
The Red Devils newly appointed boss said: "Yeah, he’s evicted." We've really enjoyed the last eight years living in Norway.
"It's going to be a change for them but we're looking forward to it. The six months that we agreed on [when initially taking the job on until the end of the season] as a family we agreed to do it separately as there was no need or use to move them over, that's gone now. Now we're moving together.
"We built a house, or I started it in 2007, but finally maybe in 2019 we can move into it - that's long planning!"
Van Dijk is now set to face one of life's most stressful events of moving to a new home following the confirmation.
No comments:
Post a Comment