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Published 08:29 27 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 08:30 27 Jun 2019 BST
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Secondly, The Mirror is reporting that United are walking away from any potential deal for Harry Maguire after Leicester City were demanding £100 million for the England international.
The same outlet is reporting that, due to the De Ligt and Maguire news, United are considering Barcelona's Samuel Umtiti for the umpteenth time. The club may also go back to West Ham about Issa Diop, whom was valued at £60m by the Londoners earlier this month when the United links first emerged.
Solskjaer wants a new driving force in midfield and someone who can contribute his fair share of goals and assists. Real Madrid have contacted Ajax about tidy midfielder Donny van de Beek, who would cost between £45-£55 million.
His agent had floated the Premier League as a possible destination - with Tottenham and United linked - but Real could be about to splurge more cash. If he is willing to move, though, United should reach out with an offer.
Bruno Fernandes, then, may be United's next signing as his representatives have already been in contact with United and, once again, Tottenham. Having enjoyed a cracking season with Sporting Lisbon and performed well in the Nations League for Portugal, the player would arrive in good form and confidence.
His fee appears to be climbing by the week, with some outlets now claiming United would have to stump up £70m for the former Udinese and Sampdoria attacker.
Elsewhere, Sean Longstaff would appear ripe for another approach as Newcastle United are now without a manager. Rafa Benitez is leaving the club at the end of this month and Newcastle have not brought in a single soul this summer.
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