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Manchester United remain confident of finalising a deal for Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo despite interest from Tottenham Hotspur. Mbeumo has told confidants he only wants to join United but well-placed sources say that has not deterred Spurs, who appointed Thomas Frank as their new coach last week.
Alejandro Garnacho wants a Premier League transfer this summer as the winger prepares to leave Manchester United.Garnacho has been informed he does not feature in Ruben Amorim’s plans for the
Romelu Lukaku, Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour have found safe haven at Napoli, who have also completed a deal for City legend Kevin De Bruyne, but according to The Sun, there is not room for both Manchester-based attackers at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
Rashford and Mainoo represent the pathway at United, from growing up in the city to growing into first team regulars. If both departed that baton would fall to Tyler Fredricson, who made his first senior appearances last season but is still in the early stages of his development.
Manchester United’s transfer window drama continues, with manager targets, agents, and rival clubs creating a chaotic marketplace. On the latest episode of The United Stand, Mark Goldbridge laid out the current striker landscape, comparing stats and questioning both value and fit for several high-profile names.
Osimhen is understood to have turned down a contract proposal worth a reported €30m (£25.5m) per season with Al-Hilal, who were hoping to strike a deal before the first summer window closed on June 10 in order to have him in their ranks for the start of the Club World Cup.
Manchester United have confirmed the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Brazil international, 26, moves after United met the £62.5million ($83.7m) release clause in his contract at Molineux. He has signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford with the option of a further year.
The 22-year-old striker is expected to leave Eintracht Frankfurt soon, with PSG set to receive 20 percent of any transfer fee due to a sell-on clause. According to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea remain interested in Ekitiké.
Transfer chiefs at Old Trafford have bemoaned the "Man United tax" over the years, but it's on the club to stop paying over the odds for players.
Who could be the major ins and outs, how much does Ruben Amorim have to spend and what's the club's PSR position?