Boss looking for improvement...
United manager Simon Grayson has moved to clarify that the decision to accept an offer from Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichelis purely a footballing decision in an area he is keen to strengthen.
The club confirmed on Monday that an offer had been accepted from the Foxes, giving Schmeichel the opportunity to link up with his former Man City boss Sven Goran Eriksson at the Walkers Stadium.
"It's been something we've been looking at in that I'm trying to improve the back four or five of last year, and when you concede the number of goals that we did, it's obviously an area where one or two players are vulnerable and we need to change it around slightly," Grayson told Yorkshire Radio.
"I'm always looking to improve. Nobody's position is safe because I'm looking to do better than last year, and that's the line I'm going down.You have to do that.
"There's good options for goalkeepers and defenders out there so this was a footballing decision first and foremost, but obviously in this day and age with the Bosman ruling it quickens decisions up for you. We'll see where it goes.
"When Kasper goes we have other alternatives that will make us better and keep progressing us. Those are the decisions you make at times and that's decision we've taken at this moment in time.
"I have spoken to him to explain my decision. If no bid had come, it wouldn't have changed the position that we were looking for another goalkeeper and it would be highlighted even more. It's always an area I've been looking to strengthen. We have to make ourselves better and that's why you to make some difficult decisions at times."
The United manager has been consistently linked with goalkeepers since April, and he says he is close to completing one deal.
"We've been linked with many players in different positions," he said.
"A week or so ago, before all this with Kasper, we agreed a deal, subject to a medical, with a goalkeeper who will come in, but we will be looking for another as well."