Manchester United and transfer sagas have gone hand-in-hand in recent years. We only have to look back to last summer's will he, won't he with Frenkie de Jong for evidence.
Erik ten Hag was keen on bringing his former Ajax star to Old Trafford but Barcelona eventually eventually kept the 26-year-old.
A hurried pursuit of Adrien Rabiot then failed before the Reds spent big to lure Casemiro to the Premier League. Despite the Brazilian's brilliant first season, the window was far from smooth sailing. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN’s Man United app packed with premium features? Click here ALSO READ: Caicedo tug of war timely reminder for United And so it makes a pleasant change to see United actively avoid the messy transfer scenarios which have unfolded this summer, the most recent of which is the bizarre Liverpool and Chelsea battle for Moises Caicedo.
There will be some frustration among the Reds ranks to see Caicedo do so well in the Premier League when United had the opportunity to sign him in 2021, underlined further by Ten Hag's need to find a defensive midfielder to come in as competition and then a long term replacement for Casemiro.