Solskjaer identifies Manchester United’s next three signings
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already identified his next three signings for Manchester United as he aims to take the club back to the top.
Manchester United are in top form going into tomorrow’s game against Arsenal. It has not been often in recent years that the club are expected to win a big game. But the Red Devils are certainly the favourites at Old Trafford tomorrow.
The Premier League giants have managed to turn things around in recent weeks and hold impressive wins over Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig in the Champions League.
Arsenal on the other hand are coming off the back of back-to-back defeats at the hands of Manchester City and Leicester City. Clearly, only one of the two are in form right now.
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Things can change very quickly in football. Solskjaer will know that better than most. Just a few weeks ago, it was looking like he was a couple of bad results away from being shown the exit door after a 6-1 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur. A couple of weeks on and he might have the most in-form side in the country at his disposal.
The manager does not seem to be resting on his laurels though. It looks like he is already preparing for the future and has identified his next three transfer targets. According to a report in the Express, these three are Erling Haaland, Jadon Sancho and Dayot Upamencano.
Now all three are highly-rated talents and will not have a lack of suitors. United might have had a free run at Sancho this summer due to the financial impact of the global pandemic on clubs around the world but do not expect it to be the same story next time around.
Of course, all of this will depend on Manchester United’s results through the course of the season. They are riding high right now but things can change very quickly. Solskjaer might not even be at the club next summer.