Sacking managers has become a key part of life in the professional game as clubs lean towards a 'grass is greener' approach to on-field matters.
Of course some clubs benefit from making early managerial changes, however there's always a club who suffer the consequences of a quick-fix-gone-wrong.
As it stands the man who is under the most pressure is Solskjaer.
The United boss has endured a tough start to the season and is now under the spotlight following their woeful 5-0 home defeat to arch-rivals Liverpool
The Norwegian is now 1/4 on to be the next manager to leave his post.
Daniel Farke is next on the list following Norwich's 7-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The Canaries look like dead-certs to suffer relegation and that has put Farke at 9/2 to be the next boss out of the door.
A positive result for Claudio Ranieri and Watford have seen his odds become more favourable, however a defeat for Aston Villa against Arsenal has seen Dean Smith come into the firing line.
Ahead of Ranieri, Smith is now 8/1 to be the next boss to leave.
Marcelo Bielsa is also on the list after a slow start with Leeds, while Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo is also a serious contender.
Nuno is among the front runners after a rocky start to life in North London with Sunday's defeat to West Ham ramping up the pressure on his shoulders.
At the other end of the list are Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, Chelsea's Thomas Tuchel, Brentford's Thomas Frank and Manchester City gaffer Pep Guardiola who are near-certainties to keep hold of their prestigious roles.