MANCHESTER UNITED REMAIN in the hunt for another striker after being snubbed by Erling Braut Haaland, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he will not spend “for the sake of three or four months”.
The Red Devils had been hoping to win the race for one of the most exciting frontmen in European football.
Haaland has, however, opted to head for Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund, leaving fellow Norwegian Solskjaer to turn his attention elsewhere.
The January market will be scoured for possible alternatives, but United will only make a move if suitable competition for the likes of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood can be found.
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Pressed on whether he will look to bring in another frontman, Solskjaer told reporters ahead of a New Year’s Day meeting with Arsenal: “I’m a striker by nature and I’ve always been an optimist.
“I’m optimistic we can keep players fit and if the right ones become available we do have the resources and I do have the backing from the board. One addition, and if you get two additions, of course that will be competition for places.
“But it’s also about getting the right ones. It has to be. There’s no point suddenly bringing someone else in now for the sake of three or four months if that can disrupt any good feeling or chemistry in the group, because the chemistry in the group is really good.
“It has to be the right type and it has to be a good investment for the long-term as well. We always believed Anthony and Marcus were going to score goals but Mason has filled a big void, he’s chipped in with goals.
“So I’m not worried about goals from centre-forwards. Mason’s on eight now. Marcus is on 15 and Anthony has quite a few (10).
“Romelu [Lukaku] is a good striker and he’ll always score goals but it was time for him to move on. We didn’t find the right one outside our club (in the summer) but we had Mason.”