O. G. Solskjaer: "We will be able to actively participate in the transfer market" © JumpStory

European football clubs do not yet know exactly what damage the crisis caused by the coronavirus will do to them and how it will affect the transfer market. However, some clubs are preparing to take advantage of the situation. "Manchester United" coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident that his team will be active in the summer transfer market. "At some point, football will return to normal and it is very important that we are prepared for that. We want to be the best in all areas and now is a great time to spend more time talking to players, discussing future plans, and assessing what we need. We do not know how this crisis will affect the transfer market. There may be clubs that will need to sell their key players. There may be a situation that needs to be taken advantage of. "Man Utd" is one of the biggest clubs in the world, with a strong financial foundation. I am confident that we will be able to actively participate in the transfer market when the situation stabilizes," - O.G. Solskjaer told "Sky Sports".