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Manchester United have been busy this summer season switch window with the signings of Mason Mount and Andre Onana anticipated to be adopted by Rasmus Hojlund.
Hojlund’s £72 million transfer from Atalanta will push United’s expenditure to over £150 million as Erik ten Hag seems to bridge the hole between themselves and Manchester Metropolis on the prime of the Premier League.
As reported by the Manchester Night Information, Ten Hag is open to additional additions to bolster the squad depth going into the brand new season.
“We’re all the time searching for higher high quality. So if you wish to be at United you must match a very excessive normal and after we discover the alternatives to get higher we’ve got to do it,” mentioned Ten Hag.
Nonetheless, any additional signings shall be depending on United offloading gamers so as to add to the summer season price range which has now been spent.
United are open to presents for a cluster of first-team gamers and any funds raised via gross sales shall be added to Ten Hag’s kitty.
Dean Henderson, Harry Maguire, Fred and Scott McTominay are seen as essentially the most outstanding gamers United are keen to let go.
Fred has been the topic of curiosity from Turkish champions Galatasaray who reportedly stay in dialogue with United over a deal for the Brazilian.
West Ham had a proper £20 million supply for Harry Maguire rejected final week while Nottingham Forest stay eager on the everlasting signing of Dean Henderson after he spent final season on mortgage on the Metropolis Floor.
When it comes to incomings, Sofyan Amrabat has been extensively linked with a transfer to Previous Trafford after a powerful season for Fiorentina.
Fiorentina are open to presents for the Moroccan who would command a price of round £30 million to take him away from the Artemio Franchi Stadium.
Little doubt Ten Hag would welcome additional additions however with Mount, Onana and seemingly Hojlund within the bag, the Dutch supervisor has secured his main targets nicely in time for the brand new marketing campaign.