MANCHESTER UNITED are stuck in a dilemma with David de Gea this summer, depending on who wins the takeover race.
Elsewhere, United are being offered the chance to land £80million-rated Benfica forward Goncalo Ramos.
Meanwhile, the Red Devils have been dealt a boost in their pursuit of Andre Onana.
And we have the very latest on United's interest in Harry Kane this summer.
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- By Kostas Lianos
Chelsea out of Onana race
Chelsea have pulled out of the race to sign Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana.
According to the Evening Standard, the Blues have pulled out of the race and will now switch their attention to a shortlist of three other stars.
Brentford star David Raya is one name on the West Londoners' shortlist.
Raya is accompanied by Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel and Valencia's Giorgi Mamardashvili.
- By Kostas Lianos
Man Utd Inter him
Manchester United are keen on Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana during the summer transfer window.
But Inter will not entertain any offers below £43million for Onana.
United may need a new No1 with David de Gea's future uncertain as his contract runs out on June 30.
The Red Devils have also been linked with Everton shot-stopper Jordan Pickford.
- By Kostas Lianos
PSG "prepared" to sell Mbappe
Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to sell Kylian Mbappe to Manchester United if Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani takes over.
Mbappe has informed PSG he will not sign the one-year contract extension, meaninghis deal will expire next year.
According to The Mirror the French champions' priority is to ensure the star striker does not leave for free, which means they will have to sell this summer.
The France international has confirmed he intends to remain at Parc des Princes this season but the Parisians will push for his exit.
According to El Pais, PSG are prepared to sell the 24-year-old to United as they are more open to dealing with Sheikh Jassim, should his takeover bid prove successful, rather than Real Madrid.
- By Kostas Lianos
Man Utd target Ramos
Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign £80million-rated Benfica star Goncalo Ramos, reports SunSport's Jordan Davies.
SunSport also understands that super-agent Jorge Mendes is hopeful Tottenham can create a bidding war – should star man Harry Kane depart this summer.
United manager Erik ten Hag is on the lookout for more firepower next season to offer Marcus Rashford some competition.
The Red Devil’s chances of landing Kane from Spurs are dead in the water, with the North Londoners' chairman Daniel Levy unwilling to do business for less than £100million.
- By James Orr
Bailly exit
Man Utd will reportedly let Eric Bailly leave, according to reports.
According to ABC Sevilla, Real Betis are interested in a deal and the Red Devils will not stand in the defender’s way if he wants to go.
Bailly was on loan at Marseille last season, but struggled for form.
The French side decided against making his move permanent. - By Kostas Lianos
David de Gea dilemma
Manchester United are dealing with a dilemma regarding David de Gea's future amid their ongoing takeover saga.
United are set to receive a transfer budget of £120m, which could rise to £170m if Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani wins the bid.
However, if that extra £50million isn't met, then manager Erik ten Hag may be forced into finding a compromise with De Gea regarding his contract.
The Red Devils want a midfielder and a striker, and £120m won't be enough if they need a goalkeeper too, according to the Daily Express.
- By James Orr
Harry Kane latest
Man Utd are prepared to wait until next summer to land Harry Kane on a free transfer, according to reports.
In a report in The Athletic it is claimed the Red Devils have given up on trying to sign him this year.
Instead, they will wait until next year to buy him for nothing.
Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and PSG are also interested in signing the England captain. - By James Orr
United in for Leeds ace
Man Utd will fight it out with Spurs for the signature of Leeds United centre-back Robin Koch.
The German joined The Whites in 2020, and is keen to stay in the Premier League.
According to 90min, both teams wants to keep him in the top flight.
- By James Orr
Good morning United fans
Marcus Rashford will become Manchester United’s top earner with a new £375,000-a-week deal.
And the Red Devils plan to fund the near double-your-money hike through a salary swap with keeper David de Gea.
Rashford earns a basic £200K-a-week and has another year left on his deal after the club triggered their 12-month option to extend.
De Gea, 32, already earns the amount being offered to the striker but is now out of contract.
United have offered the Spaniard a new deal at a vastly reduced £200K-a-week — and told him they will not go any higher.
Should De Gea sign, it would effectively see him and Rashford trade salaries.
Man Utd have denied making a move for AC Milan’s France star Theo Hernandez.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Italian transfer expert tweeted: “Manchester United deny concrete talks or contacts for Theo Hernández. There are no negotiations at this stage and for sure AC Milan would never consider to sell for €60m reported fee.”
Romano added: “Theo, very happy in Milano — while Man Utd have different priorities on the market.”
- By Jon Boon
Rashford deal
Marcus Rashford will become Manchester United’s top earner with a new £375,000-a-week deal.
And the Red Devils plan to fund the near double-your-money hike through a salary swap with keeper David de Gea.
Rashford earns a basic £200K-a-week and has another year left on his deal after the club triggered their 12-month option to extend.
De Gea, 32, already earns the amount being offered to the striker but is now out of contract.
United have offered the Spaniard a new deal at a vastly reduced £200K-a-week — and told him they will not go any higher.
Should De Gea sign, it would effectively see him and Rashford trade salaries.
And insiders say Old Trafford’s top brass are totally relaxed about the keeper’s next move.
If he agrees fresh terms, that will cover the pay rise for United’s top scorer.
And if he knocks it back and leaves, they save even more.
Rashford’s wage boost would rocket his salary by an extra £8.4million-a-year over five seasons.
- By Jon Boon
Cheeky Shaw
Cheeky Luke Shaw is determined to help Erik Ten Hag out in the transfer market.
The Man Utd left-back is currently on duty with England, and is gearing up to face North Macedonia on Sunday.
- By Jon Boon
Theo Hernandez denial
Man Utd have denied making a move for AC Milan's France star Theo Hernandez.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Italian transfer expert tweeted: "Manchester United deny concrete talks or contacts for Theo Hernández. There are no negotiations at this stage and for sure AC Milan would never consider to sell for €60m reported fee."
Romano added: "Theo, very happy in Milano — while Man Utd have different priorities on the market."
- By Jon Boon
De Gea future
Man Utd are stuck in a dilemma with David De Gea this summer, depending on who wins the takeover race.
Erik ten Hag is reportedly set to receive a transfer budget of £120m, which could rise to £170m if Sheikh Jassim wins the bid,
However, if that extra £50million isn't met, then the Dutch boss may be forced into finding a compromise with the Spaniard regarding his contract.
United want a midfielder and a striker, and £120million won't be enough if they need a keeper too, claim the Express.
- By Jon Boon
Utd in fight for Koch
Man Utd will fight it out with Spurs for he signature of Leeds United centre-back Robin Koch.
The German joined The Whites in 2020, and is keen to stay in the Premier League.
According to 90min, both teams wants to keep him in the top flight.
- By Jon Boon
Valverde stays
Federico Valverde has insisted he has no plans to leave Real Madrid.
The midfielder has been linked with a move to the Premier League, with Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea all targeting the Uruguayan,
“No, no. I’m at Madrid, trying to enjoy every moment and leave my mark on the best club in the world,” Valverde told ESPN Argentina.
“I want to keep winning titles for Real Madrid fans.”
- By Jon Boon
Waiting game for Kane
Man Utd are prepared to wait until next summer to land Harry Kane on a free transfer, according to reports.
In a report in The Athletic it is claimed the Red Devils have given up on trying to sign him this year.
Instead, they will wait until next year to buy him for nothing.
Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and PSG are also interested in signing the England captain.
- By Jon Boon
Bailly to leave
Man Utd will reportedly let Eric Bailly leave, according to reports.
According to ABC Sevilla, Real Betis are interested in a deal and the Red Devils will not stand in the defender's way if he wants to go.
Bailly was on loan at Marseille last season, but struggled for form.
The French side decided against making his move permanent,
- By Jon Boon
Burnley chase Diallo
Burnley are eyeing up a move for Amad Diallo.
The Ivorian winger spent last season on loan with Sunderland, where he helped the side reach the play offs with 14 goals in 39 appearances.
His exceptional form caught the eye of Clarets boss Vincent Kompany, who is said to be a fan.
According to 90min, the newly promoted side want to bring Diallo on loan, but face competition from Everton, West Ham and Fulham.
- By Alex Smith
MBE Evans
Ex-United star Jonny Evans will earn a MBE for services to football.
The defender has made over 100 appearances for the Northern Irish national team and captained them on many occassions.
The 35-year-old said: “When I got the letter through the door and it had the Royal seal on the back, I was a bit shocked, but it was also amazing.
“It made me feel very proud, especially when I saw that it was in recognition of my contribution to association football in Northern Ireland.
“It brought it home that playing more than 100 times for my country, and playing for so long for Northern Ireland, has been so good.
“I represented everyone in the country and had many good times along the way.”
- By Alex Smith
Beckham’s son joins Brentford
Romeo Beckham has joined Brentford B on a permanent deal after a successful loan spell in West London.
He has signed a one-year deal with the Bees.
Beckham Jnr leaves Inter Miami’s youth system, the club owned by his father David.
Brentford have previously stated that the signing of the 20-year-old is not a publicity stunt and they believe he could play in the first-team one day.
- By Alex Smith
FFP troubles
Until the takeover of Man Utd happens and the club get a new injection of cash, Financial Fair Play could reportedly restrict transfer business.
United need to sell players to recoup funds before they can splash the cash this summer or risk breaking regulations.
This transfer window budgets have been set by the Glazers.
- By Alex Smith
Chelsea out Onana race
Chelsea have pulled out the race to sign Andre Onana, according to reports.
The Blues had been heavily linked with the Inter Milan goalkeeper and looked set to battle Man Utd for his signature.
But they now look set to look towards three alternative options.
Brentford stopper David Raya is on their list.
He is then accompanied by Borussia Dortmund's Gregor Kobel and Valencia's Giorgi Mamardashvili.
- By Alex Smith
International stars
Seven Man Utd stars are in international action today.
- Eric Bailly: Zambia vs Ivory Coast
- Hannibal Mejbri: Equatorial Guinea vs Tunisia
- Marcel Sabitzer: Belgium vs Austria
- Scott McTominay: Norway vs Scotland
- Casmeiro: Brazil vs Guinea
- Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes: Portugal vs Bosnia
Bailly to leave
Eric Bailly is closing in on a permanent departure from Man Utd.
Real Betis are interested in him and believe they can easily snap him up with a year left on his contract.
The centre-back spent the season on loan at Marseille.
Pogba slams lack of "love"
Paul Pogba claims he did not feel loved at Man Utd so went back to Juventus.
He said: "My return to Juve? Because it's really the club that helped push me. And really the love from the fans, the love from the club that I get, I didn't receive in Manchester.
I was quite surprised when I came back to England, already with the transfer, they put a label on me. It was quite sad.
"But it's two clubs that I really like, that made me grow and I can only say thank you to these two clubs."
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