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Ogren will back manager in the

- BY CALUM WOODGER

DUNDEE United boss Micky Mellon has revealed he has the backing of owner Mark Ogren in the transfer market.

Mellon, who signed a two-year deal to be United’s new manager last week, has been assured by the club’s American owner he’ll be able to strengthen his squad in the summer window.

However, the 48-year-old gaffer plans to take his time to assess the current crop first before working with sporting director Tony Asghar to improve the Tangerines’ pool.

“It’s a bit early and a bit unfair on the champions of the Championsh­ip,” the former Tranmere Rovers man said.

“They deserve great respect. It’s been a great shame they haven’t been able to celebrate that.

“The club will find some way of they get their day with that.

“In terms of recruitmen­t and bringing players in, I’ll give the players here the opportunit­y.

“I’ll take my time with that. Assurances is a strong word but certainly Dundee United as a club would have the ability to go out and do that, if I can bring players that would make Dundee United a better team.

“They’d have the ability to go into the market and bring players in that could make the team better.

“If the need is there for me to go and do that, and the opportunit­y to bring players in from other places I believe is a good fit for the culture of the club and making the team better, then absolutely we would have the ability to do that.

“The owner has told me he’d back me as has Tony Asghar and I’m happy with that.”

As for how United’s embroilmen­t in Hearts and Partick Thistle’s legal case against the SPFL affects his ability to spend, Mellon says that is for those higher up at Tannadice to say.

An SFA arbitratio­n panel will hear the Jags and Jambos’ petition this week with league champions United, Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers mounting their own defences in the wake of the initial SPFL resolution and Court of Session action.

“I think that’s a question for other people,” he said of the impact United’s legal costs on his playing budget. I’ve, obviously, been brought here to try to improve a football team.

“I’m here try to build relationsh­ips with fans and connect everybody, to make players understand the sacrifices you need to make to improve and the other stuff will be taken care of by specialist­s.

“They’ll get on with that, that’s what they’re here to do and paid to do, that’s not my remit.

“I’ll do what I’m here to do which is digest training, see what I think our players need to do in order to keep moving them forward and

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New Dundee United boss Micky Mellon watched his team face Motherwell
Dundee United owner Mark Ogren. New Dundee United boss Micky Mellon watched his team face Motherwell
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