Erik ten Hag praised the new football structure at Old Trafford for their proactive approach to transfers, insisting that is 'what clubs like Manchester United should do'.
United have wrapped up deals for Joshua Zirkzee (£35.7m) and Leny Yoro (£58.9m) already in the transfer window and Ten Hag is pleased to see the structure put in place by Ineos 'on the front foot'.
The deals for Zirkzee and Yoro have solved the two priority positions for the summer, with the latter making his first appearance for the club in Saturday's 2-0 win against Rangers in Murrayfield.
Those transfers have been secured under Ineos, with Dan Ashworth in as sporting director, Jason Wilcox as technical director and Christopher Vivell as interim head of recruitment. ALSO READ: Manchester United hopeful of signing prolific wonderkid from Arsenal ALSO READ: United youngster praises 'massive' Van Nistelrooy impact at Carrington United are now in a position where they need to sell to raise funds, with Ten Hag admitting that is a balancing act as he wants a deeper squad this season to deal with an increase in games, with the Europa League group stage now two matches longer.
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk