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Publish Date: Friday, August 2nd, 2019 8:44 am
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hammered the decision to meet the deadline for early transfer of the Premier League.
Manchester United has less than a week to finalize its activity before closing its window on the eve of the new season.
European clubs will then have three more weeks to engage players, which will make the first round of England likely.
Solskjaer believes that United and their rivals have "chosen straw" by voting for such a situation in September 2017.
Despite the restrictions, the Norwegian said that United "worked on a few cases", including that of Harry Maguire, Paulo Dybala and Moussa Dembele.
They are even in the hours following the signing of a midfielder. What fantasy.
"We look good," Solskjaer told Sky Sports News. "Of course, we worked on a few cases over the summer. It's never easy.
"The club has been very good and the market is very difficult.
"We are trying to arrive early in the season with the team we want."
United has only six days to conclude agreements, with the transfer window closing on August 8th.
"I think we chose the short straw, to be fair," said Solskjaer about the close deadline.
"At the beginning of our league, there are still three weeks left to the clubs.
"I do not think it's good for us, no."
The director also stated that Eric Bailly's injury – and his consecutive layoff of five months – would not "change" his plans, contrary to recent reports.
"Eric was a blow to us. He was operated on just before the summer, he worked hard and now is the other knee.
"It's never nice to get hurt seriously, but fortunately the surgeon was happy with the repair and he'll be fine when he comes back."
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