Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is expected to be the subject of a Manchester United bid 'pretty soon', according to reports.
17.09.2022 - 14:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United spent a club-record amount on new signings during the summer transfer window as Erik ten Hag was belatedly backed towards the end of August following the team's disastrous start to the season.
Back-to-back losses to Brighton and Brentford and fan unrest with the club's owners prompted the Glazers to dig a little deeper and fund the arrivals of Casemiro and Antony for a combined fee that could surpass £150million.
United signed Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen and Lisandro Martinez earlier on in the window, all of whom have established themselves as first-teamers in the opening weeks of the season.
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Martin Dubravka's loan arrival from Newcastle concluded United's summer business as far as incomings were concerned, yet the rebuild is not over yet and United will return to the market next year.
Given the amount United spent in the summer just gone, they will welcome any possible bargain additions and they could come in the form of free agents next summer.
From January, United will be able to negotiate with players outside of the Premier League whose contracts are due to expire next summer. Here are some of the superstar names who currently find themselves in that position:
Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) - David de Gea is one of United's highest-paid players and his contract is up next year. Although United have the option to extend De Gea's deal to 2024, it might be tempting to part ways and bring in a 'keeper on a cheaper deal. Oblak would certainly be an excellent replacement.
Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) - United have just signed one of the great Real Madrid midfielders and another could be available for free in under a year's time. The
Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is expected to be the subject of a Manchester United bid 'pretty soon', according to reports.
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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Thursday, September 29:
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Luke Shaw has been hailed by Manchester United fans for scoring England’s first goal in their 3-3 Nations League draw with Germany on Monday evening.
Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga was named among the substitutes for Sweden's Nations League clash with Serbia on Saturday night - but Erik ten Hag will love his reaction to being dropped.
Christian Eriksen has made an encouraging start to life at Manchester United.
Manchester United duo Tyrell Malacia and Charlie McNeill have each mocked teammate Alejandro Garnacho following the latter's latest Instagram post.
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Erik ten Hag may be displeased with John Murtough's latest January transfer window comments, as Manchester United's football director poured cold water over the prospect of any further spending.
Scott McTominay has already been told what he must improve next at Manchester United.
Manchester United fans have been left raving about Christian Eriksen's goal for Denmark.
Manchester United have confirmed that on-loan goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has pulled out of the Slovakia squad because of injury.
Erik ten Hag has overseen a change in attitude at Manchester United.
Manchester United have been handed a double boost on the injury front as international stars including Cristiano Ronaldo prepare to team up with their nations for the September break.
Netherlands great Wesley Sneijder says he think Tyrell Malacia should start for the Dutch at this winter’s World Cup.
Erik ten Hag being appointed as Manchester United manager was supposed to give Donny van de Beek the edge that he needed to shine on the Premier League stage. However, six matches into the season, the former Ajax man has only totted up 19 minutes of action.