Manchester United could spend up to £100million on new players in the summer, according to chief executive David Gill. The Old Trafford club are running with a huge debt since the takeover by the Glazer family but it appears to be manageable which is a boost for their dissenting fans. Gill revealed: "The owners understand that they will only get value back by ensuring the team continues to be successful and continues to attract exciting players and produces results off the pitch as well. "They are in it for the long term. I do not have a clue about how many players we would buy in the summer. "We do our planning throughout the year but the money will be there and it might be more than £55million. "We have well over £100million in the bank, so we will assess the squad over the next few months and go into the market as appropriate.”