Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho insists he doesn't need to make huge changes to his squad this summer.
Mourinho has ruled out a repeat of his club's massive sprees when the window reopens next month.
The Special One, who led United to a 2-1 win over Tottenham in their FA Cup semi-final on Saturday he said: “We are only going to invest the basic to improve our squad.
“We need to find a replacement for Michael Carrick and if Maraoune Fellaini leaves, we need to find a replacement for him.
“And there is always in a squad, a player or a couple of players who are not playing a lot and will try to leave.
“So we will touch our squad and more than spend, spend, spend believe in the evolution of our players. We have some young players who need to get with both hands opportunities for their evolution."
Mourinho added: “Can we improve next season? Let's try.
“If Manchester City keep this level or improve this level, only they can say. But if they have the team they have and if they're going to invest on top of the team they have, it will be difficult for all of us."