"We don't have our door closed, we are not happy with just Lukaku and Lindelof," Mourinho told reporters. "We need more. We wanted four (signings), so I would say 50% of the job is done." Mourinho however conceded that the competitive nature of the transfer market made it harder and harder to land the intended targets. "Everything is so difficult I would not like to be in (United executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward's position negotiating because everything is really difficult," Mourinho said.Jose Mourinho discusses the benefits of #MUTOUR - see more on #MUTV: https://t.co/LvslOhKgl3 pic.twitter.com/BRmIKPvXBM
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Jose: "We need two more players, I would say. At least one. I don't want to say any names because I don't think it is right." #MUFC pic.twitter.com/T8ZEcmyZI5— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 14, 2017"So maybe we don't get two, we only get one. But we need one more to give us more options." Asked about a possible reunion with Matic, who played under him during his second stint at Chelsea, Mourinho replied: "I can't say any word about a player who is a Chelsea player. We have to respect the player, the club, the owner, the manager. I don't want to be disrespectful."