Man Utd ‘destined’ to sign £57m World Cup star with big things expected from winger

Latest Manchester United news and rumours during the World Cup break
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Manchester United are currently sat in 5th in the Premier League table during the World Cup break. They return to action later this month starting with a Carabao Cup clash against Burnley.

The Red Devils are only three points off 4th place Tottenham Hotspur in the league with a game in-hand. Here is a look at some of the latest news regarding the club...

Big things expected from winger

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United are ‘hopeful’ Amad Diallo can break into their first-team when he returns from his spell at Sunderland, as detailed in a report by the Manchester Evening News. The winger has scored three goals in 13 games for the Black Cats this season and is due to spend the whole campaign at the Stadium of Light. He also had a stint up in Scotland last term at Rangers to gain experience.

Attacker destined for winter switch

Chelsea’s £57m attacker Christian Pulisic is ‘destined’ for a move to Old Trafford, as per Italian news outlet CalcioMercato. He is facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge and is also said to be on Serie A giants Juventus’ radar. However, it is Erik ten Hag’s side who are said to be leading the race for his signature after his impressive performances at the World Cup with USA.

Academy graduate in line for move

Callum Dolan, who rose up through the youth ranks at United, is said to in advanced talks to sign for Fleetwood Town according to Football Insider. The attacker currently plays for Warrington Rylands but has been targeted by the League One side after some eye-catching displays. Former Celtic midfielder Scott Brown manages the Cod Army these days.

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