Diogo Dalot and Lisandro Martinez have been voted as the two players that Manchester Evening News readers would like to keep in the squad this summer.
01.07.2024 - 05:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United have gone back to the drawing board over their transfer strategy, finding a new blueprint that promises an interesting list of potential targets.
Behind the scenes, work is underway to improve Erik ten Hag's squad. The club are in pursuit of a centre back - already having had a bid for Jarrad Branthwaite turned away - as well as a midfielder and striker.
Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) are the latest hot topic, and it is also on United to stay within the confines of the laws while going about their business. Years of wasted spending will eventually catch up, so Sir Jim Ratcliffe has smartly sought to introduce a strategy of buying targets with reasonable release clauses or those in their final year of contract.
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As we move into July, this officially marks the 12-month stage of certain footballers being able to move clubs without a fee on this day in 2025. So, MEN Sport has delved into Transfermarkt's database to find potential summer targets on United's list...
Leny Yoro
Already known to be on United's radar, the story of Leny Yoro will be one to follow, as a number of top clubs have been linked to the defensive French sensation.
At 18-years old, he has already made 60 senior appearances for LOSC Lille and is due to represent his country as they host the Olympic Games later this summer. United were claimed to have had a £51m bid turned down when the window opened in June, though Real Madrid are believed to be the clear favourites for his signature.
Jonathan David
Another member of Lille's squad, Jonathan David, also has the
Diogo Dalot and Lisandro Martinez have been voted as the two players that Manchester Evening News readers would like to keep in the squad this summer.
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