Manchester United may have one of them leave the team, and Solskjaer's compatriots want to go to the Bundesliga
The January transfer window ends at 11pm on 1 February, and while most of United's players have now been signed, there are still two major transfer rumours going on. Among those players, youth player Isaac Hansen Arroen is a potential move, while there are rumours that the club will try to sign Everton's young centre-back Jarrad Branswaite.
Manchester United have been rumoured to be interested in bringing in Branswaite, the centre-back who has played well at Everton, has been rumoured to be leaving in recent months. Although United have repeatedly stated that they will not bring in any players in the winter, they are always being arranged for various deals, and interestingly, this rumor is from Italy's newspaper Roma Sport, so it is not very credible.
The 21-year-old is indeed on Mr. Jim Ratcliffe's list of signings, but he is more likely to buy him this summer, after all, the player is worth a whopping $40 million, a team that has no financial backing in the winter transfer market.
England legend John Barnes also believes it is too early for Branswaite to make a move. The centre-back has conceded clean sheets in seven of his 18 league appearances under Sean Dyche so far.
But Barnes said: "We shouldn't just run to Manchester United and let him develop on his own and let him develop on his own. I think he's a great player, but I don't think he's good enough to impress the world. He's a player with a lot of potential, but as things stand, he doesn't quite fit in to play for United.
Werder Bremen have been in contact with Manchester United's youth team goblissman Aroon in the hope of closing the deal before the winter transfer window closes on Tuesday. De** said Bremen have been excellent in this game and they are very keen to sign Arroen.
Rumours have it that Bremen will speed up the process of bringing in the 19-year-old. Aroon is a player under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, whose contract with Manchester United ended this summer. The Manchester Evening News reports that Manchester United wanted to renew Aroon's contract, but in the end there was no agreement. Therefore, selling in the winter window is the best option as they can get a sum of money in the transfer market, plus a two-year transfer and a right of first refusal.
Aroon is unhappy that he hasn't played for the first team yet and wants to play a regular game. But there are plenty of European teams that are capable of doing so, such as Ajax, Atletico Madrid and Napoli.