I agree with what most of the OP wrote. We are still a club that some of the best talent will want to come to in order to win trophies at Britain's most successful sporting club of all time - Aaron WB - and young, potential such as Daniel J will sign on to hopefully fulfill it and be part of the club for a long time.
United has publicly held its nerve about Lukaku - no easy transfer to Inter, pay us what we are asking for, no thanks to Icardi - and Pogba. In the latter's case, Ole has played it very well. Cool when answering the media questions, not throwing Paul under the bus but insisting he is a wanted player.
United has answered Paul's arrogant, manipulative manager in the best way. The public position is yap in the media all you like but he's not going anywhere. To Real Madrid - nope, we're not pandering to you. Bale is your problem, not ours.
This is the way to go.
The current squad will improve and those who don't will be out the door but whinging about or slagging off Ole and the board because they can't offload Sanchez et al yet simply misunderstands the realities of having grossly over-priced footballers that nobody else wants for now.
Ole was not responsible for those signings and while people here are whinging about Ashley, Phil, etc they are forgetting salient facts such as having the experienced ones around while the young ones learn how to get better and become consistent team members. And since when have Ashley and Phil let United down? They may be nearing the end of their careers with us but they are professionals and behave like it.
Jesse Lingard under-performed in an under-performing squad. He will be much better in the new season. Somebody on a different thread said in other words Roy Keane would have had no time for him. I disagree - Roy would have hated the fashion and larking about, loved the work-rate and commitment. Both Jesse and Marcus I believe will enjoy making their haters eat their words. Ole will get the best from them because he will get the best from the squad.
Ole's approach should be commended, not slagged off. He has the emotional intelligence that Jose lacked. He knows how to manage players and he is showing it now.
The squad clearly lack fitness in parts thanks to Jose's style, so Ole should whip them into shape. The numpties moaning about 'running' haven't watched closely enough United games when players lost steam. Ole is a sophisticated man and he was a sophisticated player - he doesn't want United running like donkeys, he wants them to be in optimal fitness mode to give them every chance of closing games.
The more I hear Ole speak to the media, the more I like him as manager. He and United can't force certain things to happen at the moment but they are working on it. I don't want us to get McGuire - over-priced and rightly so as his club values him very highly - but I think we do have a chance of Fernandes and he will be very good for us.
Ole's approach reminds me of a very old story, 'He wins who waits'.