Ipswich Town is currently in search of a new manager following the departure of Kieran McKenna. McKenna, who led the club to remarkable success, including three promotions in four seasons, stepped down voluntarily despite guiding Ipswich to second place in the Championship. His decision to take a break from football has left a significant void at Portman Road, prompting the club's hierarchy to carefully consider potential successors. Among the names being discussed is former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who is eager for a return to management after his stint at Besiktas. His previous experience in the Premier League could provide a strong foundation for Ipswich's ambitions. Another candidate under consideration is Gary O'Neil, who has a unique connection to Liverpool. O'Neil served as assistant manager for Liverpool's Under-23 squad and has since made a name for himself in management, stabilizing Bournemouth and leading Wolverhampton Wanderers. Ipswich Town's executive Mark Ashton has a history with O'Neil, which adds depth to his candidacy. As the club navigates this crucial decision, the Ipswich Town community is watching closely, eager to see who will take the helm next.