I'm going to enjoy season – Mourinho happy with United side despite transfer frustration
No new faces arrived at Manchester United before Thursday's transfer deadline but Jose Mourinho is ready to enjoy the 2018-19 season.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho insisted he is happy with his squad heading into the Premier League season, despite the club's failure to meet his transfer demands.
After signing Brazil international Fred, Portuguese full-back Diogo Dalot and reserve goalkeeper Lee Grant, Mourinho wanted a further two recruits but none arrived before Thursday's deadline.
Toby Alderweireld, Willian, Harry Maguire, Ivan Perisic, Jerome Boateng and Diego Godin were linked with moves to Old Trafford, though no deals materialised prior to Friday's Premier League opener against Leicester City.
Lack of new faces has been the source of Mourinho's frustration during pre-season but the 55-year-old – preparing for his third campaign at United – is ready to enjoy 2018-19 following a runners-up finish last term.
Jose Mourinho looks ahead to Leicester, the new season and more...August 9, 2018
"I have my players and I like my players. I like to work with my players, one lie repeated 1000 times is still a lie, but the perception of people is that it's true," Mourinho said.
"When you repeat 1000 times that my relationship with my players is not good, a lie repeated 1000 times is still a lie. I like my players and my group.
"I enjoyed last season, the fight to finish where we finished and to manage the best position this club has had in five years. I'm going to enjoy this season.
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"I know the words you want me to say or not to say. It depends on the music, but words don't come easy [at this stage].
"By the end of November or December you don't need words, you'll see by then which teams are candidates to win the Premier League.
"At the moment, words are not important. Let's play football and see by the end of November or December. You'll see then which teams are candidates."

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