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Solskjaer cautions of ‘responsibl­e’ United transfer business

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United has to focus on realistic and responsibl­e business as it targets improvemen­ts to its squad during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Next Monday marks a year to the day since Old Trafford last welcomed fans, with a full house roaring the host to a 2-0 derby victory against rival Manchester City.

United has not beaten a traditiona­l “big six” rival in the Premier League since and Solskjaer’s second-place side was already 15 points behind City ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Crystal Palace.

The Norwegian knows there remains work to do if they are to bring success back to the club, but COVID-19 has changed the landscape.

“We have to be realistic, we have to be responsibl­e in the way we do our business both on and off the pitch,” he said.

“There are improvemen­ts on the training ground, stadium. We just have to look at the whole picture.

“Where can we spend the money? And how much is there? It’s just the real world now. It has changed.”

Solskjaer said young players at the club’s academy could be handed opportunit­ies as a result of the changed circumstan­ces.

“Of course, all clubs in the world are going through the same situation so it’s no different for other clubs than for us,” he said.

“I think there’s just going to be less and less transfers happening in the world of football until this changes.”

United left its transfer business until late last summer, with free agent Edinson Cavani arriving on deadline day on a contract until the end of the season with the option of a further year.

The 34-year-old striker’s future remains unclear beyond the end of this campaign and talk about a long-term solution continues, with Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland regularly linked with a move to Old Trafford.

“I always say that Mason (Greenwood), Anthony (Martial), Edinson ... when we can really get them really firing that means we’re a very good team,” Solskjaer said.

“But we’re always looking at better players, of course we are.”

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