Gary Neville insists it would be 'impossible' for Manchester United to win the Premier League title in the next two years.

The Reds finished in sixth last season following a disappointing beginning and end to the campaign that saw them sack Jose Mourinho and replace him with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Christmas.

After an impressive winning streak, Solskjaer and United's form dramatically dropped which saw them end up 32 points behind champions Manchester City, who lifted the title for a second successive year.

Gary Neville insists Manchester United are not ready to challenge for the Premier League title

The club now face a difficult summer with Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and David de Gea all being linked with moves away from Old Trafford.

Pogba insisted he may need a 'new challenge' elsewhere while Lukaku has been linked with Inter Milan.

De Gea is entering the final year of his contract at United and is yet to sign a renewal.

The mass exodus could be damning for United but Neville insists it is the time for change should the club want to get back to it's former glory.

United finished 32 points behind Manchester City, who won the title for a second year in a row

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces a tough summer with a load of big names wanting to leave

'There has to be a lot of change here,' Neville told Bild. 'With the exchange of some players it is not done.

'It will not be possible for United to become a champion for the next two years.'

United have not won the Premier League title since 2012-13 season – Sir Alex Ferguson's final year in charge of the club.