Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United will get busy in the transfer market when football resumes.
The Red Devils manager revealed how he has been dealing with the postponement of the 2019-20 Premier League campaign while speaking to Sky Sports on Wednesday on morning.
The coronavirus pandemic brought football to a halt and its return date is still up in the air, but various clubs are still planning ahead to strengthen their squads.
"Football is going to get back to normality at one point, and it's very important we're ready when that happens,” the Norwegian boss told Sky Sports' Gary Neville and Geoff Shreeves.
"We want to be the best at everything, and of course now is a chance to spend more time, you discuss players, discuss plans, we've evaluated what we need, of course with the coaching staff we've looked at games, evaluated games, discussing on video calls like this.
"Then, the market, who knows how the market is going to react to this? Who knows which clubs need to sell players? There might be just a situation there where you can exploit, and I know that we at Man United we are one of the biggest, and the biggest, financially well-off.
"I'm sure we are capable, when we get back to normality, that we can do the business that we want to."
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