Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the next transfer window will be unrecognisable from previous years as clubs reconcile after the coronavirus crisis.
United had lined up deals for Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho and Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish. The Red Devils are in a financially stronger situation than most Premier League clubs but executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward warned they are not 'immune' from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I think Mason [Greenwood], Anthony [Martial] and Marcus [Rashford] this season have been fantastic," Solskjaer told Sky Sports. "They've scored upwards of 50 goals, the three of them.
"Marcus was on course for his best season, Anthony was on course for his best season, Mason, of course, is just a unique talent, with his goalscoring abilities.
"But we're always looking to improve the squad and this uncertainty in the market now, who knows how football is going to be and how the market is going to be. But I'm very happy with the squad I've got.
"I think today's world is different to what it was two months ago. We've got to adjust to that and there are clubs out there struggling more than us financially. But it's still a new world and the transfer market this summer will be completely different to what anyone thought it was going to be."
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