Manchester United have made contact with Inter Milan over the potential signing of Andre Onana, according to reports.
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Manchester United have been told they will need to pay £34million to sign Jeremie Frimpong when the market reopens - according to reports.
Speculation over Frimpong and his Bayer Leverkusen future is at fever pitch right now with elite European clubs seemingly getting ready to compete for his signature. Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also thought to be keen, while United have reportedly tracked the player for some time.
Frimpong, 22, progressed through the youth ranks at Manchester City and has made his name since switching to Leverkusen from Celtic two-and-a-half years ago. He has totted-up 95 games for the Bundesliga side and was named in the Netherlands' World Cup squad.
While an international debut has yet to follow, Frimpong continues to have possible suitors on red alert. Reports from Sky Sports underline interest from United, Barcelona and Bayern - as well as stating that his asking price has been set at €40million (£34m) plus add-ons by Leverkusen as they brace themselves for offers.
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Elsewhere, reports from The Times indicate United are "increasingly resigned" to missing out on Harry Kane. Having allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to leave mid-season, Erik ten Hag and his recruitment team played the waiting game before settling on their prime target to replace him.
Kane has been earmarked in that respect, although key figures upstairs are also keeping tabs on Rasmus Hojlund and Randal Kolo Muani. Kane, 29, is out of contract next summer, while this window represents the final chance for Tottenham to cash-in on the England captain.
However, their chairman Daniel Levy is a fearsome negotiator and may well dig in his heels when it comes to proposed business with
Manchester United have made contact with Inter Milan over the potential signing of Andre Onana, according to reports.
Manchester United's famous No.7 shirt has weighed heavy on its owners in recent years and Alejandro Garnacho should heed David Beckham's timely advice if he is to take it on next.
Erik ten Hag is only just in his second summer in charge of Manchester United but he has ruled with an iron fist.
Alejandro Garnacho's brother has shared a cryptic post on his Twitter page to suggest that the Manchester United star might be about to become the club's new No.7.
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Manchester United have tabled a third bid worth £55m for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, PA reports.
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Manchester United have seen their first bid for Mason Mount rejected by Chelsea, according to reports.
Bayern Munich's president has confirmed the club will be 'able to spend 100 million euros' on signing a striker this summer.
Manchester United's top priority in the summer transfer window is a new striker.
Liverpool's outgoing director of research, Dr. Ian Graham, has claimed that any club interested in signing Harry Kane this summer 'doesn't care' about getting their money's worth.
Two best mates are both poised for summer moves and they both happen to be pretty decent footballers. Declan Rice and Mason Mount may be unlikely to end up as teammates at club level as well as international, but their respective futures at West Ham United and Chelsea do appear to be on extremely borrowed time.