Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United are "working hard" to bring in new faces as their season gets under way amid a backdrop of discontent.
After a promising first full campaign as Old Trafford manager, the chances of improving on last season's third-placed Premier League finish and three cup semi-final appearances look set to be hampered by a lack of business.
Solskjaer knows better than most what it takes to win trophies at United, who have come under criticism for only bringing in Donny van de Beek as their well-document pursuit of Jadon Sancho stalls.
Borussia Dortmund's €120million (£108m) asking price is a key issue and Solskjaer refused to speak about the England international, saying "you know I can't say anything about other
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