Manchester United and their Premier League rivals will be hoping to make improvements to their squads this month with the mid-season transfer window open.
However, the issue of Financial Fair Play has never been more prominent. Last year, Manchester City were handed 115 charges relating to misconduct surrounding FFP while Everton were given a ten point deduction for their misdemeanour albeit they are appealing it.
The actions from the Premier League to crack down on FFP breaches means all clubs are treading carefully in January. With this in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at the stance of United and their rivals' managers on the sustainability rules. READ MORE: Ten Hag opens up on Ratcliffe meeting READ MORE: Try MUFC Pro today The Reds are constantly battling to stay inside the FFP regulations and as such January is expected to be quiet.
The club set a £120million transfer budget over the summer due to FFP concerns, although the kitty was added to through player departures.
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