Manchester United vice-chairman Ed Woodward and the board are confident they enjoyed a positive summer market.
United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer strengthened his team during the summer by signing the likes of Alex Telles, Edinson Cavani, and Donny van de Beek.
That follows a January where Bruno Fernandes arrived at Old Trafford alongside Odion Ighalo on loan.
The Athletic report that United chiefs are happy with their transfer business.
It's claimed that executive vice-chairman Woodward is one that believes their recent work in the transfer market has been impressive.
Solskjaer had defended United's board amid criticism over the lack of transfers during the summer before four signings were made on deadline day.

