Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted he will be in no rush to bring in new faces following the end of Euro 2008.
There has been little transfer activity at Manchester United or anywhere else over the last few weeks with many top players away with their countries.
Following the end of the tournament, clubs are now returning for pre-season and Ferguson expects a busy period in the market.
However, the Scot has revealed that he does not plan to make more than one signing as he is happy with the squad that won the Premier League and UEFA Champions League last season.
He told Sky Sports News: "The European Championship derails transfer activity. Nothing really happens when the championships are on.
"Obviously, now that is all over, people settle down.
"Managers are back at their clubs and you can get some dialogue now if they are interested, but I wouldn't think (we would buy) any more than one player.
"We are looking at one or two things."
Spanish triumph
Spain ran out winners at Euro 2008 after an impressive 1-0 victory over Germany in the final on Sunday, and Ferguson was delighted with the result.
Luis Aragones' men played stylish football throughout the tournament and Ferguson believes it would have unfair if they had lost out.
"When a team plays that type of football it's a triumph for the game," he said.
"I was pleased for them, it was a really good performance last night.
"Spain were a far, far better team (than Germany) and I think they have been the best team."