Satisfied with the composition, Solskjaer: "We don't need to sell players"

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer once again emphasized that Manchester United will not sell their players this summer, so the fate of Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku is in the hands of the club.

In the media, both mentioned names are linked with departures. P. Pogba is wanted by Real Madrid, while Inter Milan is interested in R. Lukaku.

As Solskjaer stated in his first press conference, "Man Utd" is not a club that needs to sell its players, and they have not received any official offers for any of them.

"As far as I am aware, we have not received any offers for our players," said the Norwegian.

"We are Manchester United, we don't need to sell players and overpay for them. We have good players for a fair price. If you look at the squad, we have many great footballers," said Solskjaer, who only lost Antonio Valencia and Ander Herrera this summer.

When asked about Paul Pogba's situation, Solskjaer insists that the Frenchman is happy in the team.

"There have never been any problems with Paul. The only problems are created by the media. Paul has never tried to separate from the team, he always gives his all, and we cannot control what agents say.

I can't comment on what agents say, but Paul still has a valid contract for several years and we are delighted with his fantastic work."