

Though the Reds are yet to table an offer for his signature, they have held talks with Suzuki's agent. As well as looking to tie up deals for Onana and Hojlund, United have also expressed an interest in highly-rated Urawa Red Diamonds goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. United need clubs who are willing to take them off their hands and they have not been overly forthcoming so far.īut in the event of the number of outgoings picking up the pace, United will look to use some of the money generated from sales to continue adding to the squad. The likes of Harry Maguire, Eric Bailly, Alex Telles, Brandon Williams, Donny van de Beek, Jadon Sancho and Fred are among those who are at risk of being shown the exit door, though offloading them is a far easier-said-than-done task. At the same time, however, they need to cut their cloth accordingly and offload several members of the squad that are unlikely to be part of Ten Hag's plans moving forward. While there is no denying that United need to strengthen Ten Hag's first-choice starting line-up, they also need to add sufficient strength in depth. Ten Hag made signing a striker his leading priority this summer and has been forced into targeting a first-choice goalkeeper after David de Gea confirmed his departure on Saturday. United, however, are hungry for more, and football director John Murtough is already locked in discussions with Inter Milan and Atalanta respectively to try and sign goalkeeper Andre Onana and striker Rasmus Hojlund.

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Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN's Man United app packed with premium features? Click here. He has joined the club on an initial five-year deal. The Reds have added one new face to Ten Hag's squad so far, landing Mason Mount in a £60million deal from Chelsea. As well as having eight friendlies to play between now and the season opener on August 14, United also have a lot more work to do in the transfer market. The Reds will also compete in the Champions League again after a season of playing in the Europa League.Īnother potentially long and gruelling season lies ahead for Ten Hag and his players, meaning they need to make the most of their preparation time during pre-season. Manchester United will be looking to hit the ground running when they get their 2023/24 Premier League campaign up and running at home to Wolves next month.Īfter a successful first season under manager Erik ten Hag's stewardship, United have ambitions of kicking on this forthcoming term and bridging the gap to the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal at the summit.
