Manchester United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward believes the club's new interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will 'unite the players and fans'.
The Old Trafford legend, 45, replaces Jose Mourinho on what is effectively a loan move from Norwegian side Molde, after the Portuguese boss was sacked on Tuesday morning.
Solskjaer scored 126 goals in 366 appearances for United during 11 seasons at the club.
In comments published on Molde's website, Solskjaer said that he will return to the club, whose league campaign begins at the end of March, when his duties at United are complete.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been named as interim manager of Manchester United
The former striker made 366 appearances and scored 126 goals during his time at Old Trafford
Solskjaer has been working as manager of Norwegian club Molde since 2015
Solskjaer said on Molde's website: 'In football you never know what can happen. We get proof of time after time. This is an opportunity I had to take. I am looking forward to leading Manchester United until the summer.
'At the same time, I will follow closely what is happening here at home. We have built stone for stone and the end of the season this year gives us hope for another good season.
'Erling, Trond and Per Magne will do a lot of work while I'm gone. At the same time, I would like to thank the club, and Kjell Inge and Bjorn Rune once again congratulate me on the world's biggest club.'
He will be joined by Mike Phelan as first-team coach, also working alongside Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna.
Solskjaer and Phelan are due to arrive at United's Carrington training complex on Wednesday afternoon to meet the squad and staff for the first time.
His first match in charge will be on Saturday against Cardiff, whom he had an unsuccessful spell in charge of between January and September in 2014.
'Manchester United is in my heart and it's brilliant to be coming back in this role. I'm really looking forward to working with the very talented squad we have, the staff and everyone at the club,' said Solskjaer in United's club statement.
Manchester United accidentally broke the news of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's appointment online
United's website uploaded a video of Solskjaer scoring during the 1999 European Cup final
United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward added in the club's announcement: 'Ole is a club legend with huge experience, both on the pitch and in coaching roles.
'His history at Manchester United means he lives and breathes the culture here and everyone at the club is delighted to have him and Mike Phelan back. We are confident they will unite the players and the fans as we head into the second half of the season.'
Molde chief executive Oystein Neerland said: 'That Manchester United ask Molde to lend the manager is by itself an event, and not least a statement of trust for both Ole Gunnar and Molde.
'We are positive to lend Ole Gunnar, we wish both him and the club a success.
'This is a big opportunity for Molde, we think it will be developing and helping to put Molde further on the football map.'
The club appeared to accidentally confirm the appointment on Tuesday evening, when videos on their official website included taglines naming the Norwegian as their temporary boss.
Solskjaer was briefly manager of Cardiff City back in 2014, taking charge of 30 matches
After their visit to Cardiff this Saturday, United have winnable fixtures against Huddersfield Town, Bournemouth and Newcastle United over the festive period.
Solskjaer was congratulated on his appointment at United by the Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
She wrote: 'FINALLY CONFIRMED! Great day for Norwegian football. Good luck keeping control of the Red Devils, @olegs26_ole.'
Solberg jumped the gun on Tuesday night by tweeting her congratulations to Solskjaer
United paid £1.5m to bring Solskjaer, then largely unknown, from Molde during the European Championship in 1996.
Initially expected to provide back-up to strikers Eric Cantona and Andrew Cole, Solskjaer quickly established himself and scored 19 goals in his first season at Old Trafford.
Solskjaer often performed the 'super sub' role without complaint, especially during the 1998-99 Treble campaign when his impact from the bench often won United crucial points.
Solskjaer celebrates scoring a last minute winner against Liverpool in a 1999 FA Cup tie
The Norwegian won six Premier League titles with United, the last of them coming in 2007
Solskjaer pictured on the training field with manager Sir Alex Ferguson back in 2007
The goal that would come to define his career and ensure legendary status at United came in the dying moments of the 1999 Champions League final with Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp.
Having trailed into the final minute, United turned the game around in stunning fashion, with Solskjaer extending his leg to divert home Teddy Sheringham's flick-on and complete the Treble.
He continued to be an important part of Alex Ferguson's forward line for a number of seasons before leaving the club in 2007.
It came as Mourinho held an emotional 'last supper' amid tearful scenes and hugs at the Lowry Hotel, where he has been in residence since arriving at United two-and-a-half years ago.
Fresh from his sacking, the former Manchester United boss drove to the iconic city centre landmark he had called home for close to 900 days to pick up his belongings and settle his account.
One resident, who did not wish to be named, told Sportsmail that Mourinho had a final meal at lunchtime in the bar of the Manchester hotel when he returned from Carrington, to end a stay lasting two years and five months and costing £500,000.
Jose Mourinho leaves the Lowry Hotel following an emotional last supper with staff after being sacked by Manchester United on Tuesday. He lived at the hotel for almost 900 days
The Portuguese manager shakes the hand of a passer-by as he departs the Manchester hotel
Mourinho was in the back of this Jaguar F-PACE being driven away from his old temporary base
They added: 'It looked like he was doing his paperwork, having a snack and saying his goodbyes.
'He made a point of seeking some people out and it looked like he was in good spirits.
'A lot of the staff appeared to be upset and a couple went in for a hug.'
Mourinho is understood to have settled his room service charges on a weekly basis during his lengthy stay in one of the upmarket hotel's six, plush Riverside Suites.
After United picked up the tab for his first few months in the suite which can cost £816 a night, the Portuguese negotiated his own special rate and became well known to staff, many of whom were said to be 'heartbroken' at news of his sacking.
There are also set to be sad faces at Brazilian restaurant Bem Brasil and at Juan Mata's nearby Spanish eaterie Tapeo. Mourinho was a fan of both and would head there on rare jaunts into the city centre itself.
Mourinho stayed in one of the hotel's six Riverside Suites, racking up a £500,000 bill
Suites at the hotel can cost £816 a night... but Mourinho received a special rate
O n Tuesday afternoon Mourinho was seen driving away from the Lowry and when asked how he was doing, Mourinho replied: 'OK, my friend,' as he allowed photographs to be taken of him before he was driven away in a Jaguar F-PACE.
Earlier, Mourinho was pictured arriving at the training ground at 9am on Tuesday - before being called to a face-to-face meeting with executive vice chairman Ed Woodward where he was told he was fired.
The news was then officially confirmed at 9.46am, before a smiling and freshly-shaven Mourinho - who is set to receive a £15m payout - left Carrington three-and-a-half hours after arriving.
In the back of the car, Mourinho chatted to a man believed to be his close friend and advisor Ricardo Formosinho as they left with a driver at 12.30pm.
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