Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has warned the club’s prospective new owners ahead of the potential takeover that there has to be a strategy to invest in the squad.
Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim and British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe are the two main bidders waiting to confirm if their offers to acquire the club have been successful.
Both businessmen have also declared their intentions that they would be willing to invest in new players if they take over at Old Trafford.
But Ten Hag has explained that the recruitment needs to be meticulously planned.
United face Chelsea on Thursday, with the Blues set to finish in the bottom half of the table despite owner Todd Boehly investing about £600million on 16 new players since his takeover at Stamford Bridge last summer.
“There is a centralisation of good players, of the best managers, also of the money, and it is all here in the UK.
“That makes a great competition, but also a tough and a hard competition.
“And you have to do the right things and you can have money, but you have to do it and spend it in a smart way. And also you need a strategy behind it, because otherwise, the money doesn’t work,” Ten Hag said.