Solskjaer defends Man United board amid criticism over lack of transfers
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has defended United’s board despite the lack of transfers in this summer window.

Some of Manchester United legends like Gary Neville, Patrice Evra and Roy Keane has criticised the board for the lack of activity in the summer transfer window.

Manchester United signing Donny van de Beek from Ajax remains the club’s sole signing in this transfer window.

Talks over the Jadon Sancho deal is going nowhere as the club is struggling to meet Borussia Dortmund’s price tag of the England international.

Solskjaer told Sky Sports: ‘When I came in and was given the job, I gave my view on what the team should look like and how to get there. I feel when we had these conversations, the club understood my view.

‘In all honesty, results are always the key here. But the club also see what we are doing with the club, and what we want to do with the club.

‘I’m not looking at other clubs in that way – of course I look at them in terms of keeping up with what’s going on – but other clubs have a way of running, we have our way of running our club.

‘And of course, I’m very happy working with the players I’ve got. But also, the part of the job is to improve the squad all the time, and so far I’ve been backed. We are working hard to be competitive again, amongst the best.

‘I think football now is different from what it was six or eight months ago, and these times are very unique. To get deals done you need to monitor a player for a long, long while, and monitor your target, and I feel the process there has been working well.’

 

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