J. Mourinho shares humble transfer plans

"Manchester United" coach Jose Mourinho shared his modest summer plans. In recent years, "the Red Devils" spared no money for newcomers - Paul Pogba arrived in 2016 for £89 million, and last year £75 million was paid for Romelu Lukaku. In addition, the team was further supplemented by the not cheaply costing Eric Bailly, Nemanja Matic, and Victor Lindelof. Nevertheless, this off-season the fans will have to accept smaller purchases. "We intend to invest in simple purchases that will strengthen the composition," Mourinho said after the victory against London's "Tottenham". "We need to find a replacement for Carrick and Fellaini, if he leaves." "In addition, there are always players in the team who do not play very often and will try to leave." "So, we will adjust our composition, but instead of just spending money, we believe in the evolution of players. We have some young footballers who need to take their development opportunities with both hands." Mourinho's army will seek to equal the impressively playing "Manchester City" next year. "Can we improve next season? Let's try," added the Portuguese. "Will 'Manchester City' maintain the same level next season, or will they raise it even higher, only they can say. However, if they intend to invest more in the current team, it will be very difficult for all of us." "At this moment I am not thinking about next season or even the FA Cup final. I am thinking about the upcoming match against 'Arsenal', because we need one point to finish in the top four, and seven points to finish second. We deserve to finish second. We must finish second."