Manchester United interim manager Ryan Giggs has admitted that it is going to be a big summer for the club as they look to bounce back from a poor season.
The Red Devils will record their lowest-ever finish in the Premier League and will also not compete in the Champions League next season.
Giggs believes that whoever takes over as manager will face a big task to bring the right players to the club to help them challenge for the title once again.
He told reporters: "It's a big summer. Obviously it's not been a great season, so for us to get back up there we need to improve, whether that be young players getting better or players who haven't had experience getting better.
"Obviously players are going to come in. And at United you obviously need that bit of quality that we didn't show today but I still maintain there's quality in the dressing room."
United slipped to their seventh league defeat at Old Trafford this season when they lost 1-0 to Sunderland on Saturday.