United want to go big in Summer? All Transfer Rumours!

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In good news for those with Manchester United tickets, The Telegraph reports that Marcus Rashford and Manchester United are making good headway in their contract negotiations.

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Rashford is being persuaded to sign a new, long-term contract by the Red Devils, and they are making progress. Rashford's income under the new contract is anticipated to be comparable to David de Gea's current £375,000 weekly compensation, making him the club's highest-paid player.
Erik Ten Hag plans to combine Rashford with Harry Kane at Old Trafford next season and wants him to sign a new deal. Man United is preparing to submit a proposal for the captain of Tottenham Hotspur, who is anticipated to fetch at least £100 million.
Calciomercatoweb reports that Manchester United is prepared to make a player-plus-cash bid to Inter Milan to capture Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez in the summer.
The Premier League might offer the World Cup champion a part-exchange deal worth €50 million in cash and Anthony Martial, but Inter Milan would want more for their best striker.
If Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani assumes control of Manchester United, Christian Falk of SportBild gives hope to those with Manchester United tickets reporting that the Qatari Sheikh will spend big money on a triple swoop for the French three of Kingsley Coman, Eduardo Camavinga, and Kylian Mbappe.
The chairman of the Qatar Islamic Bank put forth a bid to purchase Manchester United for more than £5 billion last week, and if he succeeds in unseating the Glazers, he has big transfer ambitions.
According to a different rumour, Manchester United is prepared to spend €70 million for Andreas Christensen the following year.
Jurrien Timber of Ajax is a player Manchester United is interested in, but Ajax wants to hold onto the player. He is valued at €50 million by the Amsterdam club, and they will only sell if that price is paid.
In exciting news for anyone with Manchester United tickets, Football Insider claims that Manchester United is considering making a summer transfer for PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi.
According to the source, PSG will revamp a significant roster in the summer and want to offload several players. Manchester United will have to compete with Chelsea for the Moroccan defender, but they will consider it if the appropriate offer materialises.
In his search for a potential replacement for Casemiro, Erik ten Hag is considering a move for Southampton destroyer Romeo Lavia.
Even though he still has three years left on his current Red Devils contract, United manager Ten Hag appears to be seeking a replacement. Although Casemiro's quick success and winning attitude have been praised, the former Real Madrid star's signing at 31 still needs to be done with the long term in mind.
According to The Independent, Southampton midfielder Lavia has Ten Hag's undying admiration. The Dutchman is rumoured to be monitoring the 19-year-old's development and, if he keeps up his current form, might eventually replace Casemiro on a long-term basis.
Concerns about Harry Maguire's England spot may drive him to leave Manchester United this summer.
Maguire, who had previously been adamant about remaining here, appears to be considering quitting Old Trafford to rescue his international career. According to Mail Online, the 30-year-old worries that he could have to leave United.
Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr seeks after Cristiano Ronaldo's former Manchester United teammate Alex Telles.
Telles joined Sevilla on a temporary loan, but the Spanish team won't look to sign the full-back permanently this summer. In the summer, the Brazilian, who moved there from Porto in 2020, will search for another suitor.
According to the Diario AS report, Telles and Ronaldo may meet at Al-Nassr. One of the probable suitors who would be okay with affording the sums necessary to land the full-back is the Saudi Arabian team, eager to sign the Brazilian this summer as they try to strengthen the position.
According to The Sun, Sheikh Jassim's crew is already speaking with other Qatari PSG shareholders to secure Neymar as United's new spokesperson by the summer.
One of the two parties interested in taking over United is Sheikh Jassim. To persuade the Glazers to sell the club, the Qatari financier has made a third and final bid for the Red Devils, which is thought to be worth up to £5.5 billion.
Since Neymar's deal at Parc des Princes expires in 2025, United will likely have to spend a lot of money to get the winger. However, if the takeover occurs, money shouldn't be an issue.
The proposals from Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are below the £6 billion asking price. Still, both represent a significant premium above the club's market worth, which the New York Stock Exchange estimates at £2.5 billion. Sheikh Jassim is focused on purchasing Manchester United but has not yet identified transfer targets.
Sheikh Jassim is still awaiting word from Raine, the bank that the Glazer family has selected to handle the sale of all or a portion of Manchester United.
Five months into the process and five weeks before the transfer window, there has only been one offer to purchase the club outright, and it comes from Qatar, the option favoured by most with Manchester United tickets.
Sheikh Jassim is focused on purchasing Manchester United, but if his offer for the club is accepted, he has no transfer targets for the summer.
Sheikh Jassim's bid team has developed ideas for operating United a week after filing his third and final bid for the club. Still, their focus on investment has yet to include selecting any transfer targets.
He won't be competing against himself because Sheikh Jassim's offer for 100% of the club is the only one on the table. Ratcliffe's offer would only acquire slightly more than 50% of United's shares, leaving the Glazers with a minority stake of about 20% and still having some sway over decisions at Old Trafford.
Large segments of those with Manchester United tickets, who have pushed for the Glazers to leave Old Trafford since their leveraged takeover in 2005 plunged the club into massive debt, would not be happy with Ratcliffe's proposed arrangement.
Erik ten Hag asserts that Manchester United cannot afford to lose ground in fourth place and that it is "vital" that they qualify for the UEFA Champions League as they prepare for a massive summer of change. He then asserts that he trusts his players to accomplish the job.
As the club's multi-billion dollar takeover draws closer, United wants to buy a striker to start converting the opportunities they create, with Harry Kane of Tottenham at the top of Ten Hag's list.
Ten Hag is focused on placing fourth, although United has lost all of its away games against teams ranked in the top half of the English Premier League, with their most recent defeat coming to Brighton.
United is now staring over their shoulders to Brighton and Liverpool after the 1-0 loss thanks to Alexis Mac Allister's 99th-minute penalty. Ten Hag stressed that his players must accept accountability for this precarious scenario.
"We must always participate in the Champions League", according to Ten Hag. "It is a struggle because so many Premier League teams and clubs are vying for it and have the strength to fight for it. We will stop at nothing to get there because we want to be there."
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