David Gill expects United to be busy in this summer's transfer market.
The Reds' chief executive told MUTV's Mandy Henry on Wednesday night: "We've been working very hard over the course of the last 12 months to understand which positions we need to fill and identifying the players [we want] and trying to work on it.
"Gary [Neville] has retired already and Edwin [van der Sar] is retiring. We've been doing a lot of work on a replacement for Edwin to determine who we want to replace him. I think we're well on the way with that. There are other areas as well as with Paul [Scholes] still to decide what he wants to do.
"So I think it'll be slightly busier than normal but that's good. What Sir Alex has done so successfully over the last 25 years is to reinvent the team slowly by bringing in new players and integrating them with established stars. That's what we'll continue to do.
"We get a buzz from bringing in new players and we're looking forward to a busy summer with relish."
Gill was speaking to MUTV during the club's Player of the Year awards at Old Trafford.
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