Ole Gunnar reveals Manchester United Summer transfer plans

New Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted he won’t splash the cash for the sake of it when the summer transfer window opens.

The club legend, 46, was handed the Old Trafford role on a permanent basis this having impressing as caretaker boss following Jose Mourinho’s sacking.

The ink was barely dry on his three-year deal by the time attention turned to the future, with the United manager underlining the importance of getting the club back where they belong.

The Norwegian knows their domestic and European hopes can only be improved with new faces and discussions were held with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward long before his permanent appointment.

United tend to make three or four signings every summer and Solskjaer has vowed to act intelligently in this ever-inflating transfer market.

“United is a club that has money, and that has to be spent in a reasonable way,” the Red Devils boss told Norwegian media.

“People who know me, know that I will use that in a good way

“We have a plan with the club, they have scouted players for longer than I have been here, and we have players that we need to keep.

“We will not spend money just to spend money.”

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is now Manchester United’s permanent manager.

Manchester United have been linked with the likes of Douglas Costa , Kalidou Koulibaly, and many others in recent weeks as Solksjaer plots his summer business.

Meanwhile, talkSPORT pundit and former Premier League striker Tony Cascarino has urged him to sign English wonderkids Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Phil Foden.

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