The summer transfer business for Manchester United.

 

The summer transfer business for Manchester United is far from over as they strive for numerous further fresh arrivals with half a dozen players expected to leave Old Trafford.

Manchester United hosts Wolves today to


kick off their Premier League season, but

there are still plenty of signings and


departures to be made in the summer


transfer window.

Mason Mount, Andre Onana, and Rasmus

Hojlund are just a few of the new recruits

Erik ten Hag has added to his team.

However, United and Fiorentina player

Sofyan Amrabat have spoken about the

latter joining the team as a new defender.

David de Gea, Alex Telles, Fred, Phil Jones,

Axel Tuanzebe, and Anthony Elanga have

already left the team, and West Ham and

Harry Maguire have reached an agreement

on a £30 million transfer cost.

 

 

Here is the latest transfer news from the red

half of Manchester.

Martial to hold United exit talks

Anthony Martial could leave Man United

this summer

United will hold transfer talks with Anthony

Martial after Inter and Fenerbahce joined

interest from West Ham in the striker.

 

Earlier this weekend, talkSPORT claimed

that talks between West Ham and United are

at a very early stage for the player but a deal

is possible – although any exit for Martial

would surely mean that United would aim to

sign a second striker following the arrival of

Hojlund.

Also keen on Martial are Inter, who have

lost loan signing Romelu Lukaku this

summer alongside Edin Dzeko – who has

joined Fenerbahce. The Turkish giants, who

have also signed Fred from Old Trafford this

week, are also keen on the striker.

Ajax keen on Van de Beek

 

Donny van de Beek of Manchester United

Donny van de Beek may return to his

former club Ajax this summer, although the

Dutch giants are unlikely to offer more than

a loan deal for the unwanted United

midfielder.

 

United have been in talks with Real

Sociedad over Van de Beek’s exit, but Ajax

are also now in the running. However, the

Sun report that the Dutch giants are only

able to fund a loan deal due to their current

financial situation.

 

Manchester United ’s official video game

partner, eFootball, has suggested that club

chiefs may have already decided to retain

Mason Greenwood this season.

Greenwood, 21, had charges of attempted

rape, engaging in controlling and coercive

behaviour, and assault occasioning actual

bodily harm dropped by the Crown

Prosecution Service in February. Since then,

United have been conducting an internal

investigation; discussing the prospect of

Greenwood’s return with their footballing

department, key stakeholders and sponsors.

Following his arrest, the developers of

eFootball made the decision to remove the

21-year-old’s name, avatar and virtual

player from their 2022 database. However,

he has been reinstated into the database for

this season.

 

 


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