Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits the team will look internally to improve the squad.
The Red Devils boss is aware his team must step up a level if they are to match the top two in the Premier League.
While United have shown good form since the league restart, their lack of depth has also hurt them in recent games.
Solskjaer was asked about the summer plans to improve the squad.
"There are two games left now of the season and we've been playing non-stop since the restart," Solskjaer told reporters.
"We've enjoyed it. Most of players have had a chance, most of them have done well. I'm very happy with the squad.
"It's just that feeling of we've got great momentum when we've played and we didn't get any injuries, so we've played more or less the same team and they performed really well.
"But as a club we're always looking at promoting kids and adding players that are better than our squad anyway.
"Let's just focus on these next two first."


