Manchester United is demonstrably in the middle of the most important transfer windows in their history while they continue to chase Bryan Mbeumo and Ollie Watkins, while Marcus Rashford is a decision about his future
Manchester United has just under two months left from the transfer window – and the Red Devils really have to go to work. They have already sealed the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves for £ 62.5 million.
But it is unlikely that the expenses will stop there. United is in urgent need for a new attacker to possibly resolve their goals and seem to have identified their husbands.
A new midfielder, left back and winger, could all be set to arrive before the window closes on 1 September. But for that, outputs may have to be the first port of run -up, because United attempted to collect money after missing a place in Europe for the following season.
And there are already a few candidates to leave Old Trafford, with some possibly millions worth. Where is the country now?
Mirror Football runs through the current irons in the United Fire to find out which deals can be checked.
It is fair to say that the Brentford Forward is directly at the top of the Shortlist of United is signing sessions. They have already rejected two bids for the Cameroonian and although it seems that the bees are open to selling, they only let him go for a price they consider suitable.
As it looks now, United Chiefs remain confidence in reaching an agreement before the end of the week. Maybe they want to go a little faster to get everything rubber stamp, but all the signs indicate that it is being done.
From Brentford to Aston Villa now, United is interested in adding an out-and-out striker to their team. After a large number of options, it seems that Villaster Watkins is now the excellent candidate.
Allegedly, United had conversations with Villa about a deal in January, for nothing to come from their first discussions. But they now make a joint effort to sign the English man, despite the asking price of £ 60 million from Villa.
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One reason that United has drawn their attention on Watkins is the constant furore around Viktor Gyokeres. It was thought that the sporty Lisbon striker was at the top of the United list, only for him to prioritize a move to Arsenal.
Even then a deal has proved difficult, where Gyokeres accuses exercise of increasing their demands, threatening strike action and rejecting clear-the-air conversations. It has all become a bit messy, but it seems that the Gunners are getting closer to an agreement, which means that United comes into the process in the race.
A deal that is a lot easier to do is a movement for the young defender Diego Leon. He is planning to fly to the UK this week to undergo tests for the season.
Leon has already suggested that he is ready to fight for his place in Old Trafford. He said: “I am really happy, I think every player dreams of this. If you are a professional, you have to adjust quickly, it's a huge opportunity.
“Everyone thinks I will go on loan, but I don't have that mentality. I'm going to kill it in the preseason and I already play with them within one or two games.”
In recent days, United's interest arose in Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz, but a deal looks somewhat difficult to do. The Spaniard has left for two more years to his contract in the French capital, while manager Luis Enrique apparently wants to keep him in the neighborhood.
Ruiz would be a quality addition to their midfield options, but it now seems to be just speculation.
Although Enrique Ruiz wants to hold, the same can certainly not be said of Ruben Amorim and Marcus Rashford. The attacker was banned in the past term to Aston Villa, the Midlands side recently confirmed that they will not activate their option to sign it.
Rashford has already made his preference clear after he has excluded a move to London, while he also does not want to reduce his £ 300k package per week. He has also shown interest in moving to Barcelona, ​​who are interested in a movement despite their upcoming conquest of Nico Williams. It seems that it can mess around for a while.
With Rashford ready for an exit, he could be accompanied by Alejandro Garnacho, who also fell with Amorim. Serie A champion Napoli was reportedly interested, but that did not make progress.
A potential swap deal with Chelsea with Christopher Nunku was recommended, but that is currently somewhat unlikely. The blues can still move for him, but again, that is perhaps another one who will get more clarification later in the window.
If they stay with Chelsea, they have already given a considerable blow to the transfer window of United this summer. The blues had an obligation of £ 25 million to buy former Loansee Sancho, but paid a fine clause of £ 5 million to withdraw from that agreement.
He is now ready to return to Old Trafford. Juventus has recently emerged as potential lovers in a sensational swap deal, while Napoli and Fenerbahce are also connected in the past. It is clear that Sancho will not be a United player next season, it simply depends on where.
Colleague attacker Rasmus Hojlund could also leave in the coming months. The Danish attacker went through a sad second season in Old Trafford, suggested that United was happy to reduce their losses.
Inter Milan seemed to be the most likely for him, but they have since cooled their interest in the former Atalanta man. It was reported that United would only move to Watkins if Hojlund would leave, so that his future could be the key to how the rest of the window takes place at Old Trafford.
Brazilian winger Antony has been a disastrous signature at Old Trafford and he certainly looks. All suggestions are that Real Betis will make a renewed step for the former Ajax man after his successful loan movement last season.
But the Spanish side would have difficulty matching the current demands of United. Reports in Spain suggest that an agreement on a move is still a way, despite the fact that Antony's wish to return to Seville who returns abundantly to return.
Amorim has a decision to take the number one position of United. Andre Onana has trouble convincing during his time at Old Trafford and according to reports United would be open to let him go on loan.
Ligue 1 -side Monaco came forward as lovers for his services, but has cooled their interest since then. The Red Devils have selected a few potential replacements, but Onana will have to leave before something progresses.
