

Manchester United have had a busy summer transfer window, and are expecting plenty of business in the final days of the market.
The Red Devils have brought in four additions so far - Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen and Casemiro - but two more are expected before Thursday’s deadline.
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To complicate matters, United are in action on Thursday night, when they travel to Leicester City in the Premier League, meaning Erik ten Hag won’t be focusing fully on transfer in the final hours of the window.
Here’s what to expect before the summer market closes later this week…


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Incomings
The arrivals of Antony and Martin Dubravka are both likely to be wrapped up in time for the clash with Leicester on Thursday.
ManchesterWorld understands the signing of Antony will be announced on Tuesday. The fee for the player is believed to be around £85m (€100m) with a contract signed until 2027, with an option of an additional year.
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As for Dubravka, the Daily Mail claim a deal in principle has been agreed to sign the goalkeeper on loan from Newcastle United, with a £6m option to buy included in the move.
The 33-year-old will come in and play back-up to David de Gea and replace Dean Henderson, who is currently on loan at Nottingham Forest.


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ManchesterWorld have been told that any further additions are now unlikely, with the moves for Antony and Dubravka expected to be United’s final additions in the market.
The Red Devils are keen to add a right-back, but that could be a problem which is addressed in the winter window or next summer.
It has been reported by multiple outlets that Cristiano Ronaldo is continuing to push for an exit, with a loan move to Napoli mentioned, a deal that could see Victor Osimhen head in the other direction, again on loan.
Outgoings
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ManchesterWorld understands United are willing to let James Garner leave on either a permanent or temporary basis in the final days of the window.


There has been interest in the midfielder from Everton, Fulham, Leicester and Brighton & Hove Albion, with a move looking possible before Thursday.
A return to Crystal Palace for Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been a possibility all summer, but United’s inability to sign a right-back could scupper that particular deal. Should the right-back leave, a loan move is more likely, especially at this late stage.
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Meanwhile, journalist Neil Moxley, reported Birmingham City’s owners have sanctioned a permanent move for United winger Tahith Chong, who played for the Championship club on loan last season.
Erik ten Hag also confirmed last week that defenders Phil Jones, Axel Tuanzebe and Brandon Williams will not depart the club this summer.