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Gareth Bicknell

Former Man Utd star urges Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to spend £180m on two transfer targets

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been urged to spend £180million on transfer targets Jadon Sancho and Declan Rice.

Solskjaer's former United team-mate Owen Hargreaves says Sancho and Rice fit the player profile the Red Devils boss is looking for.

Hargreaves, speaking after United's 1-0 win over Astana in the Europa league on Thursday, said Solskjaer must also sign a centre forward.

And he urged the club to match rivals Liverpool and Manchester City in the transfer market if they want to return to the top of English football.

Borussia Dortmund winger Sancho is believed to be United's top target for next summer, with Solskjaer seeking young British players with a hunger to succeed in the game - but he could cost around £100m.

Declan Rice and Jadon Sancho have impressed for England (Action Images via Reuters)

And West Ham midfielder Rice, who has long been linked with the Old Trafford outfit, could cost another £60m on top.

But Hargreaves - who joined United in 2007 just as sharp-shooting Solskjaer was preparing to hang up his boots - reckons both players will be well worth the investment.

"Sancho would be a perfect player for this team," Hargreaves said on BT Sport. "And they need a No.9 - whoever that might be.

Owen Hargreaves said United must match rivals City and Liverpool in the transfer market (BT Sport)

"At some time they are going to have to invest because we have seen City and Liverpool, they've bought players who have made a real difference.

"Eventually you have to buy. Declan Rice fits in here, whether he costs £50m or £60m. He fits the mould of young and British.

"Jadon Sancho is nailed on for this team. Even if he costs £120m, he is there for a decade so you almost can't overspend on him.

Jadon Sancho is 'nailed on' for United, reckons Hargreaves (AFP/Getty Images)

"When you buy, buy players who will play. They cannot afford those misses any more."

United beat Kazakhstan side Astana 1-0 in their opening Europa League group game on Thursday thanks to .

The 17-year-old took Marcus Rashford's record as the club's youngest ever goalscorer in European competition.

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