Manchester United capped their number of first-team arrival to just three per summer window according to their former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – who missed out on key target
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has appeared to criticise Manchester United’s former executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and his approach to transfers at the club.
Solskjaer was United boss between December 2018 and November 2021 but despite making several successful signings at the club â most notably that of current club captain Bruno Fernandes â his spell was also marked by multiple of his first-choice signings not being bought by the Red Devils.
Stars such as Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham, Moises Caicedo, Jack Grealish and Declan Rice were all wanted by the Norwegian but United failed to land any of them during his tenure in the dugout. Solskjaer has claimed that there was a âcap’ on signings he could make.
He revealed it was made clear to him upon taking the job that there would be no bottomless pit of cash, instead his marquee arrivals would be limited per season. That directive would have been implemented by Woodward, who headed the club’s transfer activity and was essentially Solskjaer’s boss.