Manchester United are set to hand striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a new contract.
The Norwegian forward has been sidelined for the best part of three seasons and is currently recovering from a broken cheekbone.
But United are set to offer the 33-year-old a pay-as-you-play deal.
Chief executive David Gill told the Manchester Evening News: "We want to keep Ole at the club and we are going to sort that out."
He added: "He has been a fantastic player for us and a fantastic individual.
"I know he wants to stay and I am sure something will be sorted out.
"We have to make sure any deal reflects the situation and that it is appropriate.
"Both parties want to make it work and I am sure we will."
The Norwegian forward has been sidelined for the best part of three seasons and is currently recovering from a broken cheekbone.
But United are set to offer the 33-year-old a pay-as-you-play deal.
Chief executive David Gill told the Manchester Evening News: "We want to keep Ole at the club and we are going to sort that out."
He added: "He has been a fantastic player for us and a fantastic individual.
"I know he wants to stay and I am sure something will be sorted out.
"We have to make sure any deal reflects the situation and that it is appropriate.
"Both parties want to make it work and I am sure we will."