Solskjaer, an ex-United striker who played under former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, has revitalised the team since taking over from the sacked Jose Mourinho in December, sparking an eight-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.
United were 11 points off the top four when Solskjaer was appointed, but have since narrowed that gap to two points, making the Norwegian a strong candidate to be given the job permanently.
Solskjaer, who was loaned to United by Molde until the end of the season, said that the Norwegian club's owners, businessmen Kjell Inge Rokke and Bjorn Rune Gjelsten, would support him if he stayed at United.
"When I rang the owner and said United had called and that he always knew that this had been my dream, he said: 'Go over, enjoy yourself - and please don't come back'," Solskjaer told British media ahead of United's match at Leicester City.
"Both owners wished me all the best because they knew this is something I dreamed about. To get the backing from them was fantastic. If I go back to Molde, I will do my best for them - but it depends when I go back."
Solskjaer added that he would be happy to keep advising United's hierarchy on matters such as player transfers even if he did not become permanent manager, saying his knowledge of the club's culture gave him a useful perspective.
"I am always in the position to tell United who they should look at, and that will continue after the summer if I'm not still here," he said. "I will always advise the club, especially if they ask me."
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