Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag believes his side can attract some of the best players in the world after finding it difficult to land some transfer targets last season.
Former Ajax Amsterdam manager Ten Hag joined United last year and ended their six-year trophy drought in February with the League Cup title.
The Dutchman is also keen on ensuring his side can secure a spot in the Champions League next season, with United currently in fourth place in the league.
"I see a big difference in comparison with last year. Now, many players see the project, what's going on, the dynamic and the ambition," Ten Hag told reporters before Saturday's home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
"There were a lot of reservations last year, doubts when we approached players. This year, many quality players really want to come."
United have signed Casemiro, Antony, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen and Tyrell Malacia under Ten Hag. The club has also been linked with Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane in the recent past.
Ten Hag also said that his side is steadily progressing but admitted that expectations with rise next season.
"We have to rebuild and reconstruct," Ten Hag said. "We are in that process and in the right direction. You can see that in the way we play."
Manchester United will face Wolves, who are in 13th place on the Premier League table, later today at Old Trafford.
“I think that they are very good team. A top team with top players, a good coach, with a very clear idea the way to play. They are fighting in a very good position to be in the next Champions League. In the Premier League, this is a very difficult achievement, that’s why they are a very top team. Above all, they play at Old Trafford,” said Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui during his pre-match press conference.
“We are aware the kind of match we are going to have. We have to be ready to compete with them. We have closed our achievement, but we have ambition to go there to play well and compete with them. If not, you’ve lost, if you’re not ready to compete and they’re going to roll over you,” he added.