Former Manchester United striker Michael Owen believes the club's problems will not be solved by splashing out money ahead of the close of the transfer window.
Red Devils supporters are desperate to see the club spend big following their humiliating 6-1 defeat to Tottenham on Sunday.
Striker Edinson Cavani and left-back Alex Telles are expected to join on Monday, while United are also being linked with the likes of Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele.
But speaking to , Owen stated his belief that United's issues are far more deep-rooted than simply a lack of new signings. "If I was the chairman or the owner, I would be nervous spending another £100m or another £200m," Owen said. "How many times are Man United going to do that? 'Oh,
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