Man Utd handed fresh ‘boost’ in goalkeeper search as La Liga giants ‘confident’ of landing midfielder
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Manchester United are already busy preparing for the new campaign after a couple of weeks of holidays.
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Hide AdBehind the scenes, the work has not stopped at Old Trafford, something that has been made evident by the £60million signing of Mason Mount after weeks of discussions. But the players have also returned to work after a couple of weeks off, with a large portion of stars returning on Monday, while the internationals will return next week.
They will likely be joined by more new signings in the coming weeks, and with that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news surrounding Old Trafford.
Onana boost
United may get their Andre Onana wish after all despite interest from Saudi Arabia.
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Hide AdThe Inter Milan goalkeeper has been earmarked as David De Gea’s replacement at Old Trafford, but it’s unclear if United are willing to meet a reported asking price of £60million. Saudi club Al-Nassr were said to be willing, but 90min report Onana has turned down Saudi interest.
It’s claimed the goalkeeper is hopeful of a move to Old Trafford this summer, but much will depend wether the Red Devils are willing to put up the money.
Amrabat latest
United continue to be linked with a move for Sofyan Amrabat this summer.
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Hide AdAccording to 90min, the Red Devils have been offered the chance to rival Atletico Madrid for the midfielder, with the Spanish club reportedly agreeing personal terms with the Moroccan. It’s claimed Liverpool are also being informed about the situation, with Fiorentina reportedly demanding £90million for their midfielder.
United are said to want to add depth to their midfield this summer, and Amrabat could be an option after impressing at the World Cup last summer. Though, Atletico Madrid are said to be ‘confident’ of securing a deal ahead of the new season.
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