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Manchester United manager David Moyes revealed that he is "well into" his planning for next season and the summer transfer targets.

The Scot is set overhaul his squad in the summer - spending as much as £100m to revitalise the fallen Premier League champions.

“I’ve got to say I’m well into my planning with my thoughts and ideas getting ready for next year,” he said. “We’re linked with player after player and every time I go to a game, I’m supposed to signing three or four players from that game.

“That isn’t the case, but everyone is well aware we are looking to make signings and will try to do that whenever the opportunity arises.

“It will probably be after the end of the season before anything takes place, but we have got to look to do one or two things.

“It’s difficult as players are going to be going away for the World Cup so it’s maybe not quite as easy as ideally all clubs would like to get the work done early. We cannot guarantee it, but will try to make that happen.”