Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has added former
Manchester United youth coach Mark Dempsey to his coaching staff.
Dempsey flanked
Solskjaer during his eight-month spell as Cardiff manager in 2014 and briefly assisted him at Molde last year. Dempsey had a brief spell as manager of Norwegian club Start last season and took over at Kongsvinger in June, but only lasted five months and moved back to England in November.
Mancunian Dempsey, 54, began his professional career at United and played twice for the club under Ron Atkinson in the 80s. He took on a development coaching role at the club after his playing career ended.
Sir Alex Ferguson's former assistant Mick Phelan returned to the United coaching staff last week with Solskjaer, who has retained first-team coaches Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna, as well as David de Gea's mentor Emilio Alvarez as goalkeeping coach.
Dempsey was highly thought of by former academy head Brian McClair, as well as Ferguson, during his time at United.