UMVA has learned that Kieran McKenna has departed Ipswich, leaving a managerial vacancy that could be filled by someone from his past.
As the Premier League witnesses a flurry of managerial changes, Ipswich is on the hunt for a new leader, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is emerging as a potential candidate. Solskjaer and McKenna have a history, having worked together at Manchester United, where Solskjaer was McKenna's boss.
The Tractor Boys are keen to secure a deal quickly as they prepare for another challenging season in the top flight. Other contenders for the Ipswich job include Gary O'Neil, formerly of Wolves, and Alvaro Arbeloa, a former Liverpool defender.
Meanwhile, the transfer market is heating up, with several high-profile players attracting attention. Julian Alvarez's club has effectively slapped a €500m price tag on him, making it clear that he won't be leaving anytime soon.
Senny Mayulu is another player in demand, but sources close to PSG suggest that he is more likely to sign a new contract than depart this summer. The French club is keen to keep hold of their talented youngster.