Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has promised Manchester United signings in the summer transfer window as he looks to ‘strengthen’ his squad in the coming months.
United are continuing to work on reinforcing their squad after Solskjaer attended a recruitment meeting last week following defeat to Villarreal in the Europa League final.
The club’s technical chief scout Mick Court drafted up a shortlist of targets in January and the director of football negotiations Matt Judge has held dialogue with various players’ representatives in recent months.
United are interested in Raphael Varane, Declan Rice and Jadon Sancho, while the manager has continuously refused to rule out a move for a striker amid Harry Kane’s desire to leave Tottenham.
It still remains unlikely United will complete any immediate arrivals at senior level, with many of their targets are involved in the upcoming European Championship, but no matter when deals do take place Solskjaer has promised reinforcement this summer.
“We are second best, but too far behind to threaten those who won. Then we have to strengthen ourselves,” Solskjaer told Norwegian outlet TV.
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“Of course, something will happen in the transition window. The world has become very different than 15-16 months ago, but we have to make some moves on the transfer window, but also with the team.
“It is never possible to sit back. You are constantly looking for reinforcements. Football is dynamic, so unexpected things can happen such as injuries, illness, something familiar or that someone wants to move.
“You have to take everything possible into consideration and reflection. I will never sit down and think that ‘now the team is the way I want it to be’, because you always see some other players or other teams doing something you want.”
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