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Man United enter race and ready to make offer for £51m PSG Winger as Barcelona joins race

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Man United enter race and ready to make offer for £51m PSG Winger as Barcelona joins race

Manchester United will have a lot of work to do in the transfer market this summer as Erik ten Hag sets out to return his team to the Premier League’s top four next term

For the upcoming campaign, Erik ten Hag will remain Manchester United’s manager, although other people connected to Old Trafford will have significant influence over transfer decisions.

Despite a difficult season, the former Ajax manager has survived, but his transfer dealings have drawn criticism. Players like Mason Mount, Casemiro, and Antony struggled last year for different reasons, and they could end up being costly errors.

Man United will maintain greater distance, with people putting in a lot of effort in the background to locate and hit targets.

Part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will undoubtedly be hoping for a significant improvement over the team’s eighth-place result from the previous campaign, thus Ten Hag’s duty will be on the practice field and in the dugout.

Some big-money moves have already been mooted, and it appears to point to a younger set of targets. Here’s the latest from around Old Trafford.

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United enter race for Simons
Manchester United could find themselves doing battle with Arsenal this summer.

Thatr’s because, according to L’Equipe (via Metro), both sides are keen on Xavi Simons.

Simons, 21, impressed against Arsenal for PSV Eindhoven in the 2022-23 season. He rejoined former club Paris Saint-Germain at the end of that campaign, but spent the last season on loan at RB Leipzig.

After eight Bundesliga goals, the Dutch international’s future is once again up in the air.

The winger is valued at an estimated £51million, with those reports in France indicating nothing has yet been decided about what might come next.

 

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