Manchester United interim boss, Ralf Rangnick, has insisted the club will be “attractive” for new players even if they fail to qualify for Champions League next season.
The Red Devils are six points adrift of the top four places in the Premier League with four fixtures left.
The new permanent manager, Erik ten Hag, will be given the licence to reshape the United squad in the summer and Rangnick said that should not be hampered by a lack of Champions League football.
“It would be better if we played Champions League next season but this also affects other clubs, it’s not only a problem Man United has.
“The renewal of the contract of Bruno [Fernandes] shows this is an attractive club with a new manager and a new approach.
“This is still a massively interesting club and I look forward to helping Erik and everyone at the club to get the best and change the whole approach next season so Man United can be a top club,” Rangnick told a news conference on Wednesday.
United have won just four of their last 15 games and face Chelsea at Old Trafford on Thursday.
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