Scot keen to do business in January after summer struggles in transfer market.
Manchester United boss David Moyes has confirmed he will look to spend in January to save the club’s ailing season.
United sit eighth in the table, 12 points behind leaders Arsenal, after Moyes suffered the ignominy of losing to former club Everton 1-0 at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Fans and pundits alike have pinpointed United’s struggles in the transfer market this summer as a reason for the malaise, after Moyes landed just one major signing – Marouane Fellaini in a £27.5m deadline day deal from Everton – during the close season.
But speaking ahead of Saturday’s home match against Newcastle, the Scot briefly confirmed that he would look to spend in next month’s January transfer window.
When asked if the club would be active next month, Moyes replied: “If we can do that we’ll try to make that happen.”
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