Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned that there is no 'quick fix' to the club's current struggles, and that a 'realistic' approach must be taken to the summer transfer window.
While perhaps not the news that some fans expecting a huge spend on numerous players will want to hear, Solskjaer acknowledged that there is a 'lot of work to be done' and still a need for 'rebuilding' if the club is to seriously challenge for major trophies in the coming years.
With rumours that United are targeting young emerging stars like Jadon Sancho, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Declan Rice, as well as the potential to land an established world class centre-back, there is speculation that the summer budget could reach £250m.