Man Utd: agents contacting Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about summer offers, says the boss of the UTD



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United is planning a great summer (photo: Getty)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claims to have been contacted by a multitude of agents offering their players to Manchester United.

Solskjaer is proud of several prestigious names, including Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho and Benfica forward Joao Felix.

Solskjaer is considering an overhaul of his team and the boss of United does not expect that missing football in the Champions League has a huge impact on the number of players wanting to join the club.

"You will not be surprised at the number of players' agents touting their players," said Solskjaer.

United follows Sancho that could cost more than 90 million pounds (photo: Getty)

'Tell us that their players would like to be part of Man United in the future.

"It's the attraction of Man United, who knows the potential and the size of the club, and we can finally return to the good days.

"Yes, we are having a difficult time, we have had a few seasons that we have not achieved the standards we expected, but it is up to me and the club to change it as quickly as possible.

Pogba would like to join Real Madrid (photo: Getty)

"If it's a season without the Champions League, who knows, but the players still want to come to Man United and you probably will not be surprised, but you'd be surprised at the names that will be asked of you."

While United is loved with a host of names, there is also speculation about possible departures from Old Trafford.

Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez are the first candidates to be sold at the end of the season, but Solskjaer said it's still time for players to convince him to earn a spot on his team.

Solskjaer says the agents are in contact with him (photo: Getty)

"You will learn about them (the players) every day," he said.

'You have positive and negative surprises all the time and every day.

"Here is a chance to prove that you should be part of the rebuilding of Man United, definitely."

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