Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be given time to turn Manchester United around and take them back to the top – according to Ed Woodward.
United slumped to eighth in the Premier League following Sunday’s abject 2-0 defeat at West Ham , with fans claiming a lack of proper investment has left the team in freefall.
But executive vice-chairman Woodward said the board will be patient with Solskjaer and give him the time and financial support to take United back to the top. Speaking as United announced their annual financial figures, with a record revenue of £627.1million, Woodward said: “We and our growing fanbase demand success.
Success means winning trophies. That target and that standard has never changed for Manchester United . The progress we have made on the business side underpins the continued investment in the football side.
“Much of the progress made around that investment, in the academy, the recruitment department and the training ground facilities, is behind the scenes and therefore isn’t immediately apparent to those on the outside looking in.
“For example, we’ve materially expanded our recruitment department in recent years, to increase its efficiency and productivity.
Many of the senior staff in these roles have been at the club for over 10 years. Recruitment recommendations and decisions are worked on on a day-to-day basis, by this department and the manager and his team.
“These investments, together with the commitments we made to Ole and his coaching staff in March, have given us the building blocks for success.
Whilst we are confident this investment will deliver results, it’s important that we are patient while Ole and his team build for the future. We will continue to focus on the long-term strategy and won’t be influenced by short-term distractions.
“As always with Manchester United, speculation around the summer transfer window was intense, and the club was linked with hundreds of players.
“Despite this, our recruitment department’s robust process and early alignment on targets with the manager meant we were able to approach the window in a focused and disciplined way.
“Our new signings – Dan James, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Harry Maguire – joined a strong squad that also saw renewed contracts for a number of our key players including Marcus Rashford, David De Gea and Victor Lindelof, as well as Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw, among others, earlier in the season.