Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has expressed his "relief" after the closing of this summer's transfer window, insisting that he is happy with Manchester United's business despite concern from supporters.
United were tipped to make major changes after finishing sixth in the Premier League last term, with Solskjaer outlining a new transfer policy focusing on talented, young homegrown players as soon as the market opened.
Welsh winger Daniel James was the first new arrival at Old Trafford in June, completing a £15 million ($18m) switch from Championship outfit Swansea City.
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka was next through the door later that month, joining for a £50 million ($61m) fee after an impressive 2018-19 campaign at Crystal Palace.