Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim makes his Old Trafford speech with his players stood behind him.
Manchester United need to try and transform their squad the best they can.
After finishing 15th in the Premier League this season, there is no doubt Manchester United need to add fresh blood to their ranks in this summer's transfer window.
However, head coach Ruben Amorim has warned the club "cannot do much" amid their failure to secure Champions League qualification for next season.
Qualification for Europe's premier club competition would have significantly boosted United's coffers, giving them an increased chance of signing Amorim's top targets. Instead, they will have to be shrewd and sales will be much more important.
United plan to offload Alejandro Garnacho after Amorim informed that he can leave at the right price, and Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony have been earmarked as figures United want to sell as a priority. The Reds have also made it clear to the players who are under contract for next season that nobody is immune from being sold this summer.
But with Amorim having warned that a hive of activity is unlikely, certainly in terms of a mass turnover, it is guaranteed that some players many United supporters would be in favour of being offloaded this summer will still be in situ come the start of next season.
However, the club has long since been working on plans to add new faces to the existing pool of players.
Wolves star Matheus Cunha is increasingly likely to become the club's first signing of the summer. The Manchester Evening News understands United intend to trigger his £62.5million release clause and bring him to Old Trafford to occupy one of the two playmaker positions.
Cunha has excelled for Wolves this season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions. He has experience of playing in the No.10 position in a formation that features a three-man defence.
Should United successfully get a deal over the line, he is likely to occupy the left-sided No.10 position, meaning Bruno Fernandes could be tasked with dropping deeper and operating from midfield. He has demonstrated several times throughout his United career that he can pull the strings from a reserved role.
United have also been linked with bringing in one of this season's leading lights in the Premier League in the form of Bryan Mbeumo. The Brentford star scored 20 goals this term and reports elsewhere have linked United with a £50m swoop for the Cameroon international.
If United were able to lure him to M16, it would mark a serious statement of intent. He is an excellent player and has established himself as a reliable source of goals at this level.
Ipswich Town's Liam Delap is the other attacker on United's radar. The Reds have long since identified him as a target to spearhead their attack and replace Rasmus Hojlund as their starting No.9.
Delap is available via a £30m release clause that has become active as a result of Ipswich's immediate return to the Championship. He scored a respectable 12 Premier League goals this season.
Bolstering the attacking department is set to be United's first port of call this summer, but additions in other areas will be required to fine-tune the squad ahead of next season. What is doable, though, will rest on the volume of outgoings and how much money can be generated from player sales.
United's dream 20-man Premier League matchday squad:
Starting XI: Onana; Yoro, De Ligt, Martinez; Amad, Ugarte, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Cunha; Delap.
Substitutes: Bayindir, Dalot, Mazraoui, Maguire, Heaven, Mainoo, Mount, Zirkzee, Obi.