Manchester United prepare ‘fresh’ Harry Kane attempt as part of ‘swap deal’ with Spurs
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Manchester United are gearing up for their return to Premier League action following the international break, with this weekend’s clash with Leicester City.
There is little margin for error as far as United’s top four bid is concerned, and the Foxes will, no doubt, prove a tough test.
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Hide AdAs the preparations for the Old Trafford clash continue, we have rounded up all the latest transfer rumours from today.
Harry Kane latest
The Red Devils are once again being linked with a move for Tottenham frontman Harry Kane.
Kane stuck around in north London last summer despite constantly being linked with Manchester City, but it seems it is United pushing for a deal ahead of next season.
According to ESPN, United are exploring the possibility of including Anthony Martial - who is currently on loan at Sevilla - in a possible deal.
Fernandes contract update
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Hide AdUnited are set to tie up a new contract for Bruno Fernandes in the coming days, it’s been claimed.
Fernandes scored twice for Portugal as they secured World Cup qualification with a play-off win over North Macedonia on Tuesday night.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, he is now headed back to Manchester to sign his new five-year contract with the club.
Nunez price ‘boost’
United have been heavily linked with a move for Benfica forward Darwin Nunez ahead of this summer.
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Hide AdThe Red Devils could do with a new striker, with Edinson Cavani expected to leave, and it seems Nunez could be near the top of the list.
According to 90min, United and Arsenal are interested, and they can pull off the deal for around £65million, significantly less than the 22-year-old’s £100million release clause.
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