Solskjaer is going through turbulent times at Old Trafford.
#1 Prepare for two stellar transfer windows ahead
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Jadon Sancho would be the perfect answer to United's faltering right-wing
While building for the future is fine and will take time, Manchester United do have the financial power to solve their crisis by recruiting wisely. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made three summer signings and all three have been fantastic additions to the club. Despite the fact that United are still leaking goals, the defense looks sorted and will improve as the season progresses. The winter transfer window, as such, is an opportunity to further bolster the squad and bring in a little experience, even though January transfer has not been United's forte. However, the situation is so dire right now that the Red Devils might deviate from that habit this time.
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A proven striker is the need of the hour, as is another midfielder. Manchester United should also be looking to finally bring in the right-winger that the club has been missing for years now. While it will be tough to sign top players in the winter, it is time United flexed their muscle in the window once more, because the club is desperately in need of reinforcements. The right influx of players would ease the pressure off the young players and could even turn United's season around. Whomever they fail to sign in January could once again be targeted in the summer. With two stellar transfer windows under their belt, Manchester United could rise up to their glory once again.
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