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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has not yet held talks with the Manchester United hierarchy about his future at the club. The Norwegian has made the perfect start to his interim tenure at Old Trafford,


becoming the first United manager since Sir Matt Busby to win his first four league games. His early succes has led to increased speculation he may be given the job full-time, amid previous


rumours Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino could be offered the role. Solskjaer said: "It's early doors. Of course when I came in they were open and honest about they're


going to have a process looking for the next manager. But the more you're here, the more you enjoy it. "I've said one game at a time and the day they announce the next


manager, if it's me or someone else, good luck." Already a hero to the fans as a player, Solskjaer has received a rapturous welcome back to the club, but he added: "I


don't get distracted easily. I'm very focused. "I know what my job is. My job is now Reading, then we go to Dubai to prepare for Tottenham. That's my job. It's not


my job to rate myself and judge myself. That's up to someone else." Solskjaer is also yet to talk with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward about the club's transfer plans for


January - but does not expect to have too much of a say. He said: "You don't just plan the next day or the next month. I'm sure they've got plans for this transfer


window. It's probably been planned since the summer and the year before. "The structure of the club is phenomenal. I'm sure they've got their targets. Obviously I'm


here to voice my opinion and I'm sure we'll sit down, me and Ed, and see if they've got anything in the pipeline." MAN UTD INJURY NEWS - WHO IS OUT OF READING MATCH?


Solskjaer confirmed he will make a number of changes, although his defensive options are limited by injuries to Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo, while Eric Bailly is suspended. Paul Pogba may


well have been rested anyway but is a doubt following the challenge from Jonjo Shelvey on Wednesday. The likes of Sergio Romero, Marouane Fellaini, Andreas Pereira, Fred, Matteo Darmian,


Scott McTominay, Tahith Chong and Angel Gomes could all come into contention. Solskjaer also revealed he will give starts to Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku in the FA Cup clash.