Manchester United aren't done in the transfer market. Not by a long shot. That's according to the manager himself Louis Van Gaal.
Not content with the impressive outlay of a rumoured £75 million recruiting Memphis Depay, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Morgan Schneiderlein and Matteo Darmian; van Gaal is targetting to further areas that he feels his squad needs to get stronger.
Speaking to MUTV, the United manager dismissed media speculation and talked about potential activity in this transfer window:
We are not finished yet, I think.
We need a balance in the selection and I think we still need to improve at least two positions and we shall do that when it is possible.
But we shall only buy when the player can give a contribution to our level. I have to have confidence that he can cope with the rhythm of the Premier League.
Naturally, van Gaal didn't divulge any names, but went on to dismiss links that the media have derived claiming it is all false:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzdClp4yKmU
It's hard to know what player(s) that United are linked to van Gaal is claiming as false. With continued rumours connecting Sergio Ramos with a move to Old Trafford, as well as Sergio Romero with a move to Manchester.
It's hard not to think that striker isn't an area that Van Gaal wants to reinforce, after the departure of both Falcao and Robin van Persie, and Javier Hernandez seemingly the odd one out. Centre back would be another area to target with United's previous injury history leaving them depleted in that area more than a few times.