Manchester United plan on being aggressive during the summer transfer window but it won't be as voluminous as it has in recent years.

"Are we happy with the roster? There is happiness from the manager in terms of where we are as a squad," Ed Woodward said. "There will be continual improvement, but we don't have to churn a large number of players.

"Even if we won everything, you would always want to improve because that is the dynamic nature of the sport we are in.

"But we aren't in a position where we need to churn a lot of players compared to where we were a few years ago.

"We want to get in a steady state, but I don't want to guide on [the financial cost] of player spending."

Antoine Griezmann is expected to be a priority target for United.