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Default Re: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ~ 20Legend

'One rotten apple in the basket will rot the others': Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits he is wary of chasing big-money superstars for Man United after casting off Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku

* Manchester United made a series of high-profile mistakes in the transfer market
* Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has sought to buy younger, up and coming talent at United
* He wants to keep signing players of a similar profile in the upcoming window


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned he will not buy 'rotten apples' for his Manchester United squad and wants new signings to fit in with the existing dressing room.

The Norwegian signed Daniel James, Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in his first summer at the club as he built a squad around young and primarily British players.

While Bruno Fernandes arrived in January, Solskjaer's focus does seem to be on up and coming players who fit the existing mould.

It comes in contrast to those who were bought before Solskjaer took over after a series of high-profile, expensive mistakes.

Paul Pogba has faced criticism for his attitude and has not hit the heights expected of him when United broke the transfer record to bring him back for £89million in 2016. Graeme Souness, for example, wrote last season: 'Pogba plays for himself, it's all about how cool he looks, showing us how clever he is.

'I reckon Pogba's only in the team to maintain his transfer value until United can sell him, because he doesn't merit his place for any other reason. Perhaps we're now seeing the selfish player Fergie didn't fancy first time round?'

Alexis Sanchez, who earns £500,000-a-week, has been farmed out on loan to Inter Milan after struggling following his move from Arsenal.

Romelu Lukaku, another expensive purchase, was sold to the Italian giants last summer.


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned he will not buy 'rotten apples' for Manchester United

And Solskjaer has now made it clear that he wants new arrivals – with the likes of Jadon Sancho and Kai Havertz linked – at the end of the season that reflect his own personality.

'I did feel that I was professional and did feel privileged to play for Manchester United,' Solskjaer told the Shiv Nadar Foundation.

'I wouldn't be able to look at myself if I didn't know I'd given everything for my team-mates and my manager.

'That's what I also now look for in players that we sign or we bring up from the youth team. You have to have a good personality and that you are professional because one rotten apple in the basket will make the others rotten.

'So for me it's about building a team that will reflect me and my coaching staff's personalities and views. Of course there are standards because we want to win. We are in the business to win.

'But the first step to be a Manchester United player and person, you have to be humble enough to know you always have to work hard. Never give in and always do your best, 100 per cent effort is required every day and don't think you are better than you are.

'You still have to play with that confidence at the same time. It's a fine balance but that is what is going to make the difference when we want to get to the championship again that we want to win.'

Solskjaer has changed the profile of his squad by promoting a number of academy graduates and giving roles to the likes of Brandon Williams, Scott McTominay and Mason Greenwood.

He is confident he will be able to count on more names from the academy soon.

'I think we've always been built on youth and young players coming through and there's always going to be one or two special kids coming through the youth system at Manchester United,' he added.

'We do have a couple who I'm sure that we will see in the next couple of years.

'I don't want to put pressure on them in giving the names now because I don't think it's fair but there's a few that we believe are going to make it as first-team players at Manchester United.

'Of course, you can see Mason Greenwood now and Brandon Williams, Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard, Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba's been in the system, so has Andreas Pereira.

'It's fantastic to see those kids be successful and we think that we're going to see a few more coming through.'

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