Manchester United need six more signings ahead of the new season.
That is according to former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, who believes United are that far off the top two.
The Red Devils are going through a summer rebuild under boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But Redknapp does not feel the signings of Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are anywhere near enough.
"Wan-Bissaka has a big future, but I think they need four, five, maybe even six players. I think they're miles away," Redknapp told talkSPORT.
"Man United need to bring in good players to give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the chance to be successful and, looking at it at the moment, I wouldn't see them making the top four.
"They need to restructure that team, there's an awful lot of work that needs to be done there to get them challenging for the title again.
"Someone might creep into that top six next year, it would make a good change, wouldn't it?
"I think maybe Everton, they finished strongly last year, and West Ham will be closer this year.
"West Ham have made a couple of good signings and they could be a team that could certainly get closer.
"Even Wolves, they had a great season, they've got some fantastic players and they could be one of the teams getting in there."

