United to continue spending
Manchester United "are working calmly" to bring more new players into Old Trafford this summer, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has confirmed.
The Red Devils added to the capture of Swansea's 21-year-old Wales international starlet Daniel James with a £50million swoop for Crystal Palace's 21-year-old England Under-21 international right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka on Saturday.
The recruitment team - in conjunction with the manager [Ole Gunnar Solskjaer] - are working calmly behind the scenes to bring in other exciting players.
Ed Woodward
And it appears that there will be more new faces added to the ranks before the August deadline as boss Ole Gunner Solskjaer looks to a younger crop of players.
In an internal email to staff at United, published on Sky Sports, Woodward wrote: "Despite the inflated nature of the transfer market and constant speculation and stories, which can be misleading, the recruitment team - in conjunction with the manager [Ole Gunnar Solskjaer] - are working calmly behind the scenes to bring in other exciting players that fit their long-term vision for the club."
On the deal to bring in Wan-Bissaka, Woodward added: "Aaron fits perfectly with Ole's philosophy and plans for building his team and is a player who will excite our great fans as the season unfolds."
There was no update on the possibility of players departing with Paul Pogba thought to be the most likely to leave in this transfer window.
United are 25/1 to win the Premier League in 2019-20, while they are priced at 11/10 to secure a top-four finish.
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Manchester United "are working calmly" to bring more new players into Old Trafford this summer, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has confirmed.
The Red Devils added to the capture of Swansea's 21-year-old Wales international starlet Daniel James with a £50million swoop for Crystal Palace's 21-year-old England Under-21 international right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka on Saturday.
The recruitment team - in conjunction with the manager [Ole Gunnar Solskjaer] - are working calmly behind the scenes to bring in other exciting players.
Ed Woodward
And it appears that there will be more new faces added to the ranks before the August deadline as boss Ole Gunner Solskjaer looks to a younger crop of players.
In an internal email to staff at United, published on Sky Sports, Woodward wrote: "Despite the inflated nature of the transfer market and constant speculation and stories, which can be misleading, the recruitment team - in conjunction with the manager [Ole Gunnar Solskjaer] - are working calmly behind the scenes to bring in other exciting players that fit their long-term vision for the club."
On the deal to bring in Wan-Bissaka, Woodward added: "Aaron fits perfectly with Ole's philosophy and plans for building his team and is a player who will excite our great fans as the season unfolds."
There was no update on the possibility of players departing with Paul Pogba thought to be the most likely to leave in this transfer window.
United are 25/1 to win the Premier League in 2019-20, while they are priced at 11/10 to secure a top-four finish.
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Source: bet365.com

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