Ed Woodward gives firm update on Ole Gunnar's Man Utd future
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Reuters
| Dec 04, 2020
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar "We recognise there's more hard work ahead to achieve the consistency needed to win trophies," Woodward said at a fans forum. "But we see positive signs on the pitch and the training ground that reinforce our belief in the progress being made by Ole, his coaching team and the players."
Woodward maintained United had kept their promise by recruiting heavily in the summer transfer window despite the club's financial situation being impacted by the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">COVID-19 pandemic<. vivo V30 5G launching in Kenya: Step into the future with style How Kenya's ICT Accessibility Standards can create more inclusive workplaces Unlocking photographic brilliance: Vivo V29 5G series with its smart aura light portrait "We will continue to support Ole with a planned, long-term approach to recruitment, focused on the summer windows," he added.
Woodward also said the club would not take part in any breakaway European Super League and that he was involved in talks aimed at the "strengthening of existing ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/">UEFA club< competitions". "We believe that any changes to European competition post-2024 must be complementary to thriving domestic leagues," Woodward, a board member of the European Club Association, said.
"Other domestic leagues feel the same way, reflected in conversation with our counterparts in other clubs and countries."
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