Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has indicated that he is
happy with the state of his squad if no further signing is made by the
club.
The club is reportedly still interested in adding a fourth player, a
winger to the squad. In that respect, Ivan Perisic of Inter Milan have
been pursued all summer, but both clubs are still far apart in their
valuation of the player.
Speaking in his press conference on Friday, as Manchester United
prepare to travel to Wales to face Swansea, he was asked whether the
club would be making more signings.
"I don't think we are unless something happens to put us in the market
again. My plans were four, but I also told Ed Woodward, 'no pressure
from me, do what you think is best for the club'.
"We will be together for transfer windows in January and next summer.
No pressure from me at all. I am happy with the squad we have. I am
ready to go without the fourth player.
"My club did phenomenally well. I had four targets we got three before
first match. My club did great work. Also nobody is in doubt (about
their future)."
The Portuguese is clearly relaxed about the situation and is
comfortable with the current state of his squad.
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