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Man Utd’s possible dream line up for next season as transfer budget emerges

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Manchester United decided to stick with Erik ten Hag after much deliberation but have stripped down the Dutchman’s influence on recruitment for the summer transfer window

Erik ten Hag will have limited funds to work with(Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Manchester United have started the summer transfer window with a limited budget of £50million, meaning that Erik ten Hag and co. will need to do some wheeling and dealing.

Ten Hag has been given the go-ahead to continue as United manager after club chiefs including co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe spent two-and-a-half weeks deliberating over his future. Ratcliffe and other senior executives even met with multiple candidates to replace the Dutchman, although settled on giving Ten Hag the start of next season to prove himself.




Now the Red Devils can focus on recruitment, with plenty of ins and outs expected before transfer deadline day on August 30. Sales will be key in funding new signings, with only young trio Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund deemed untouchable from United’s current squad.

For Casemiro, Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood, however, it’s a different story. Casemiro is being courted by Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, who if last summer is anything to go by would be willing to give United a healthy sum of cash.

Meanwhile, Greenwood is almost certain to leave Old Trafford either permanently or via another loan after spending the 2023-24 season with Getafe. Italian giants Juventus have shown interest and reportedly submitted a £40million bid this week.

Sancho would likely command a similar fee, as Borussia Dortmund – who he spent the second half of last term on loan with – are keen to sign him on a permanent basis. Dortmund don’t have cash to burn but know that Sancho and Ten Hag’s broken relationship puts them in a strong bargaining position.

Peripheral members of Ten Hag’s squad such as Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek, are also on the chopping block, each with 12 months left on their respective contracts.

The transfer window officially opened on Friday morning, hours after it emerged that United had agreed personal terms with the representatives of top target Jarrad Branthwaite. A fee still needs to be agreed with Everton, who’ll only consider selling Branthwaite if they receive a ‘mega offer’.

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