Manchester United stays on the market for a number of exciting names, but selling are a must and the reported deal of Jadon Sancho to become a member of Napoli seems complicated by financial obstacles
The Manchester United wish list remains long, but the need to sell unwanted stars remains the top priority if Ruben Amorim must get the signing sessions he wishes.
And while it spoke about Bryan Mbeumo who arrives from Brentford, the potential exit of Jadon Sancho from Old Trafford – after Chelsea had paid £ 5 million to not permanently sign him – remains complicated with Napoli interested but obstacles to climb the financial data.
Nick Cox – the Academy Chief – will also leave for Everton in the coming months, as soon as a replacement has been found, after he has taken over the development of dozens of well -known names in recent years.
Here are the transfer stories that you must keep an eye on in and around Old Trafford.
State of playing
Omar Berrada is convinced that Manchester United can return to the top of the Premier League by 2028. A long order, the Chief Executive admitted, but very possible.
And if it has to be a reality, this transfer window must see a shaly team that has been completed 15th in the season, which has just been completed, receive an important operation. It has already started with following Matheus Cunha's £ 62.5 million arrival of Wolves, while Eintracht Frankfurt Hugo Ekitike and Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo remain high on the wish list.
Yet United has been clear for months that expenditure is a must to finance newcomers and there is still no clarity about where Marcus Rashford, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and various others will play as soon as the recruitment window is on the closure on 1 September.
Here is the transfer state in Old Trafford when things are.
COX Departure
United is ready to lose Academy Chief Nick Cox to Everton in a further blow. The Merseyside Club is in advanced conversations to appoint Cox as their new technical director with a deal that is expected to be completed.
Since 2019, COX has been in charge of United's Academy, an enchantment that has seen more than two dozen players, including Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainooo Graduate to First Team Debuts, while a large number of young players who have been developed under his watch have sold an estimated £ 100 million profit.
Cox moved to United in 2016 after spells in the Academies in Watford and Sheffield United. But he is now ready to make the leap to the first team of football and would supervise recruitment during an exciting period in Everton.
He will stay at United until a replacement has been found and despite the friendly departure of Cox, a hectic summer is expected in Old Trafford in the field of recruitment front.
Sancho to Naples?
After Chelsea had expressed £ 5 million not to sign him, Dortmund rejected the chance to sign Sancho for the third time, while Napoli has emerged as an option. Sky Sports Italy suggests that Sancho Verbaal has been agreed to become a member of the Serie A champions, but there is still work to close a deal.
It is suggested that the Italian giants have difficulty financing the asking price of € 25 million (£ 21.3 million) that the Red Devils have placed on the head of Sancho, while they would also have trouble paying his wage package of £ 300k-per week.
