Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has admitted he wants to improve "at least" two positions as the club's summer spending looks set to continue.
The Red Devils have already signed four new players, including Memphis Depay, Matteo Darmian, Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger, and now more could follow.
Goal understands that Nicolas Otamendi and Sergio Ramos are the club's primary central defensive targets, while United sent a representative to Paris on Tuesday to discuss a potential player exchange deal as Angel Di Maria moves closer to a switch to PSG.
When asked if he was expecting further arrivals, Van Gaal told MUTV: "I hope so. No, we are not finished yet, I think.
"It is what I have said already in many press conferences. We need a balance in the selection and I think we still need to improve at least two positions and we shall do that when it is possible.
"But we shall only buy when the player can give a contribution to our level. And, of course, that is in the eyes of our staff, but I have to have confidence that he can cope with the rhythm of the Premier League."
--> The Red Devils have already signed four new players, including Memphis Depay, Matteo Darmian, Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger, and now more could follow.
Goal understands that Nicolas Otamendi and Sergio Ramos are the club's primary central defensive targets, while United sent a representative to Paris on Tuesday to discuss a potential player exchange deal as Angel Di Maria moves closer to a switch to PSG.
When asked if he was expecting further arrivals, Van Gaal told MUTV: "I hope so. No, we are not finished yet, I think.
"It is what I have said already in many press conferences. We need a balance in the selection and I think we still need to improve at least two positions and we shall do that when it is possible.
"But we shall only buy when the player can give a contribution to our level. And, of course, that is in the eyes of our staff, but I have to have confidence that he can cope with the rhythm of the Premier League."
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