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Solskjaer happy with Manchester Utd backing, expects more new signings

London: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he is happy with the transfer business the club have completed so far this summer and expects more signings before the season gets underway.

United have spent up to £65 million ($82 million) on promising youngsters Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James, but there has not been a huge turnover in players at Old Trafford despite a bitterly disappointing end to last season.

However, Solskjaer believes more business will be done over the next month and is happy with the recruitment of Wan-Bissaka and James in a change of strategy in the transfer market, focused on younger British players.

United reportedly had a £70 million bid for England international centre-back Harry Maguire turned down by Leicester this week. "It's a long-term and it's a short-term project," Solskjaer told MUTV. "You cannot just think three years down the line, so we've got short-term goals as well, of course.

"I think we've been quite calm and good in the market as we've got the right people, and we're still working on a case or two." "I've got the backing and we've got the people we wanted, for now, and there will probably be some more business being done."

After a bright start when Solskjaer was handed the job on a temporary basis in December, United's form slumped alarmingly towards the end of the campaign to finish sixth in the Premier League.

And the Norwegian wants his side to be more consistent in his first full season in charge to try and close the gap to English champions Manchester City and Champions League winners Liverpool. "At Manchester United, and in the Premier League, I have to say, you have to be at our best for long, long periods," added Solskjaer.

"You've got to be consistent. You can see the top two teams last season were so consistent.

"To have the pre-season together and lay down the foundations and principles to get the fitness, the tactics and the mentality right, and

to get the team gelled as one, is important."

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