MANCHESTER UNITED legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in talks with MLS outfit Toronto, according to his agent.
Solskjaer's agent Jim Solbakken was asked by Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet if his client had been in touch with Toronto FC about becoming their new boss.
And Solbakken's reply was "yes" although he did not offer any further information.
But reports in Canada have contradicted the agent's claims.
It has been suggested that Solskjaer could join the Canadian club as president rather than manager.
The 42-year-old was axed by Cardiff last September following the club's relegation from the Premier League.
It's thought Toronto are under pressure to make play-offs for the first time in their history.
Reports suggest they have the highest payroll in the MLS.
Solskjaer famously scored the injury time winner for United in their 1999 Champions League victory over Bayern Munich.
He played 235 games for the Red Devils, scoring 91 goals.
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