
Manchester United will hope to work together this summer if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the correct player gets available at the correct cost.
The manager of the Red Devils has been in the steerage for the year and a half and is regulating one summer transfer season.
Joined contributed about £150 m on three players, and the Norwegian claims, given the financial impact of the coronavirus, they should spend again.
Solskjaer carried out a straightforward selecting strategy and was as yet able to lead the club to the Champions League.
In any case, the standards set by the arch-rivals Manchester City and Liverpool remain miles off.
Be that as it may, they remained a draw for players and were connected to Jadon Sancho, James Maddison, and Jack Grealish.
And Solskjaer wants to continue improving his squad as they aim to come back to English football ‘s culmination.
“The last couple of seasons, Manchester City and Liverpool have set the standard for winning the league. We’ve created over the season, and now we’ve had 12 unbeaten spells, and you’re adding Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford to that, and you’re thinking, ‘Yeah, we’re not very far away, and I’m happy with the squad. In the event that there are any acceptable proposals to be made and players to make us better, obviously, we may need to spend more cash on that, yet the team is fantastic to work with, and it’s going the correct way. We ‘re not yet where we want to be, sufficiently close to challenging the trophy for the Premier League however, we’re talking slowly and carefully,” the United manager said.
Bruno Fernandes’ £67 m marking has been a catalyst for the upward trajectory for United in 2020.
While Odion Ighalo and Aaron Wan-Bissaka ‘s likes, both Solskjaer ‘s marked players, end up being successes at Old Trafford.