Man Utd abandoned all of his transfer policy strategy after being humiliated by City, while Solskjaer and Woodward rushed for late-night talks.



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MANCHESTER UNITED has abandoned all of its transfer policy after being humiliated by ruthless rivals Manchester City.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ed Woodward rushed for late-night talks, just 24 hours after April's derby day defeat.

    Solskjaer ordered a transfer policy change following the derby loss to City

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Solskjaer ordered a transfer policy change following the derby loss to CityCredit: Reuters
    Woodward agreed to change the transfer policy after the 2-0 defeat

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Woodward agreed to change the transfer policy after the 2-0 defeatCredit: AFP – Getty

United then continued their 4-0 win against Everton with a 2-0 loss to Etihad – after losing 3-0 to Barcelona in a nightmare spell.

The horror of the end of the season resulted in a major overhaul of the club's recruitment policy.

United is now ready to focus on developing local talent rather than purely mega-money moves.

The decision was made at the offices of the Aon Training Complex in Carrington, under the direction of Woodward, Solskjaer and Mike Phelan.

Until now, this summer, Solskjaer has brought Swansea's ex-speedster, Daniel James, to the club – the first of which could be many British purchases.

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However, Solskjaer suffered a hard blow as the Eagles remained firm and rejected a second £ 50m bid for the 21-year-old British star.

The future of Solskjaer, however, seems a little more certain.

The 46-year-old former Norwegian striker is the fourth permanent boss at Old Trafford in six years since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.

After taking up his full-time post, after a successful period as acting leader, the club revealed that he would give Solskjaer the opportunity to have a real impact on the team.

The former manager of Molde and Cardiff will be able to implement his transfer policy this summer and get into the 2019-2020 season with a team that he can call his own – rather than one whose he inherited Jose Mourinho.

A big change this summer seems to be the exit of Paul Pogba (£ 150m), which should join Real Madrid.

But 73% of the more than 1,000 fans in our exclusive survey are happy to see the French "distraction" leave.

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