Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has said he is not targeting attackers this summer, following Alexis Sanchez’s arrival in the January transfer window.
Sanchez scored on his home debut, as United defeated Huddersfield 2-0 on Saturday.
Mourinho stated afterwards that the 29-year-old’s arrival from Arsenal, will be the last addition to his forward line ahead of next season, even if Zlatan Ibrahimovic departs for LA Galaxy.
“We have Alexis, [Romelu] Lukaku, [Anthony] Martial, [Marcus] Rashford.
“Rashford can play on the left and the right, Alexis is exactly the same.
“All of them apart from Lukaku can play from behind as the second striker that’s why I say that it’s bad for you because you like to have things to write and speculate, especially in the summer, but I don’t want attacking players so don’t speak about attacking players that are coming here because nobody is coming here.
“We have [Juan] Mata, Lukaku, Rashford, Martial, Alexis, I don’t want attacking players.
“Speculation in the summer you have to go to other areas, attacking players I am really happy.
“We have to improve not in the quality of the players. We have to improve in the dynamic in the team,” Mourinho said.
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