Ed Woodward says
 can afford to break the world transfer record of €100 million as the 
club seek to bolster their squad ahead of the 2014-15 season.
The
 Red Devils, now under the management of Dutch boss Louis van Gaal, have
 already spent over €70m on left-back Luke Shaw and midfielder Ander 
Herrera this summer.
Executive vice-chairman Woodward says Manchester United they 
are willing to spend big money in order to recruit further marquee 
signings - and could perhaps eclipse the fee Real Madrid paid for Gareth
 Bale last summer - with the club currently preparing a €54m bid for Juventus star Arturo Vidal.
"It's difficult to deal in hypotheticals based on lots of different things," Woodward is quoted as saying by The Guardian. "The reality is that we're not afraid of spending significant amounts of money in the transfer market.
"Whether
 it's a record or not doesn't really resonate with us. What resonates is
 an elite player that the manager wants who is going to be a star for 
Manchester United."
In addition to the acquisitions of Shaw and 
Herrera, United paid a club-record £37.5m (€45m) to sign Juan Mata from 
Chelsea in January and Woodward insists the club are capable of 
eclipsing that figure again this summer.
"Of course it's in our 
capabilities," he said. "You guys think about the money in a way that I 
don't. I get pointed in the direction of a target that the manager wants
 and there is an assessment of what that might cost and I'll negotiate 
hard to do the best I can on the trade.
"I stand by what I said –
 there is no budget. We are in a very strong financial position. We can 
make big signings. That doesn't mean we go and throw money around. Louis
 is the manager."
Woodward says the club are actively scouting a 
number of players in the transfer market, though Van Gaal will have the 
final say on signings, while he is confident Old Trafford remains an 
appealing destination.
"We have had a lot of scouting output 
through the last 12 months, flagging up various things to us," Woodward 
added. "Louis is the one that makes the ultimate decision around who he 
wants in the squad. I'm not going to force feed him with a player that 
he hasn't selected.
"We're still looking at options. We're not 
sitting on our hands waiting for Louis. He is very good at communicating
 clearly what he wants.
"What the deal shows and what we're 
seeing with everything we're doing from a commercial perspective, 
talking to agents, talking from a player's perspective about wanting to 
come to us, we are the biggest club in the world, there's no question 
about that."
 
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