The chairman of the board, David Gill, assures that the club has enough funds to strengthen the team.
"We have the money, you can be sure of that," said Gill. "Although 'Man City' has raised the bar, we are still in a good position in terms of the ability to pay transfer fees and wages."
Experts urge the English vice-champions to seek reinforcement if they want to match the team of 'Man City,' who won the first title in 44 years. However, coach Sir Alex Ferguson assures that they will approach this matter much more cautiously than their opponents.
"We understand perfectly that 'Man City' will once again spend enormous amounts of money and pay insane wages," said Ferguson. "We can't do anything about it. We are not the kind of club that buys already shining footballers. We invest in players who will spend many years in the team, shape its character, and bring joy to the fans. We will continue this policy."
Recently, the 'Man Utd' coaches were publicly in Germany, where they watched the game of Dortmund's 'Borussia' stars - defender Shinji Kagawa and striker Robert Lewandowski.