Manchester United are keen to build on their progress from last season, having finished second in the Premier League and reached the final of the Europa League.
The Red Devils are yet to win a trophy under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but there has been a steady level of improvement under the 48-year-old.
Speaking back in May, Solskjaer admitted the club needed to strengthen in the transfer market in order to continue their progression. "I hope that we're going to strengthen with a few," he said. "Two or three players that we definitely need to challenge higher up in the table, because we're still too far behind to think it's just going to come by itself. "We're looking at the squad, the players who are going to stay and those who might
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