Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident that the club has the correct structure in place and that money is available to strengthen his squad in January.
Solskjaer is under pressure at the Club, after their worst start to the season in 30 years.
"I've got a three-year contract now so of course (we are) planning long-term," Solskjaer told Sky Sports. "If you lose a game you don't wait for a call to be given assurances but we have started out a plan and a recruitment plan is in place. I am 100 per cent sure from my time here that the structure is right because it's always the manager that has the final say. I know people have said stuff about our recruitment but it's almost like an insult to the recruitment office, the scouts and us as professionals - me and Mick (Phelan), the staff. We make decisions on the players we want to have and who's available and then it's the negotiations."
Manchester United are currently sitting on the 12th place of Premier League table and their next game will be against leaders Liverpool, who are ahead of Red Devils with 15 points.
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