Solskjaer explained why he didn't look for a replacement for R. Lukaku at "Inter"

"Manchester United" coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke about the club's work in the transfer market ahead of the first match of the season. "The Red Devils" acquired two new defenders and a winger this summer, but sold Romelu Lukaku and did not seek any replacement for him. Solskjaer explained at a press conference why he decided to abandon plans to buy a new midfielder: "It's clear to everyone that Romelu had great statistics. He is a top-class striker that you want to play with. He is a true sniper." "However, I am convinced that we can compensate for his loss with goals from Martial and Rashford. We have James, who can create, as well as Lingard, who can score more goals. We have a very diverse selection in attack. We also believe that Mason Greenwood will shine more this season. It would be difficult to integrate him into the team if we had another striker. I want to believe that Mason will get playing time and score goals for us," Solskjaer said. "Man Utd" will kick off their first game in the Premier League this Sunday. They will face London's "Chelsea."