Manchester United have plenty to consider this summer as they try to navigate the transfer market on a tight budget. Erik ten Hag is prioritising a midfielder, preferably Mason Mount, and a striker to boost his side's attack.
United scored only 58 goals in 38 Premier League games and need reinforcements. Chelsea are playing hardball over Mount and United are keen to avoid overpaying.
Their latest offer of £55million has been knocked back, though Mount wants the move and has one year left on his deal. Harry Kane is a no-go with Daniel Levy playing his usual tricks.
Again, he has a tough decision to make with the Spurs forward unlikely to pen terms on a fresh contract in North London. READ MORE: Manchester United unhappy with Chelsea over Mason Mount situation One area that United are well-stocked is out wide, particularly after the emergence of Alejandro Garnacho.