Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says the club's executive vice-chairman knows the players he wants to bring in during the summer transfer window.
Recent reports have claimed that the Red Devils will spend more than £100million this summer with Harry Kane, Gareth Bale and Antoine Griezmann all linked.
The Portuguese lifted the Europa League trophy after his side battled past Ajax in Wednesday's final.
"[Executive vice-chairman] Ed Woodward has had my list, what I want, what I would like, for more than two months," Mourinho said.
"So now it's up to him and the owners. I wish Mr Woodward all the success in his work because now it's time for me to disconnect, because I'm very tired.
"I am going to land in Manchester, I am going to get a car to London, then to Portugal. I don't care about football for now. Now I am on holiday.
"I don't want to see any international friendlies, I am selfish. I can't do it. For me, enough is enough. It has been a very hard last few months, we were short of numbers.
"But with three trophies in one season and [qualifying for] the Champions League, I am very happy in my most difficult season as a manager."