Mbappe, Neves & more: today’s latest Manchester United transfer round up

Reports on Friday claim the French forward is a long-term target for the club.

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Kylian Mbappe. Credit:Getty.Kylian Mbappe. Credit:Getty.
Kylian Mbappe. Credit:Getty.

Manchester United’s immediate transfer targets are very much under the spotlight as we tick closer to the end of the summer window.

However, the club’s plans for next summer are dominating the headlines on Friday morning, with a report claiming Paris Saint-Germain frontman Kylian Mbappe is under consideration as a possible acquisition in a year’s time.

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We’ve summarised this sensational story, and every transfer update over the 24 hours.

Kylian Mbappe

The PSG striker has been added to United’s list of potential signings for next summer, with the club targeting a long-term replacement for Edinson Cavani, who is expected to leave at the end of this season. Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez are also among the Red Devils’ targets. ESPN.

Ruben Neves

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still keen to sign the Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder but the club can only afford the £40m price tag through player sales. Wolves are also willing to sell Neves at the right price. 90min.

Ruben Neves. Credit: Getty.Ruben Neves. Credit: Getty.
Ruben Neves. Credit: Getty.

Aurelien Tchouameni

United will not try and sign the Monaco midfielder this summer. Manchester Evening News.

Jesse Lingard

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United’s No.14 will look to depart Old Trafford before the end of the window unless he is given assurances on his game time this season. The Times.

Amad

Sheffield United are in talks to take the young winger on loan to Bramall Lane. Yorkshire Live.

James Garner

Journalist Rob Dorsett claims James Garner is in talks to sign a new United contract and then could subsequently be sent on loan to Nottingham Forest.

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