Manchester United are expected to continue moving swiftly in the summer transfer window after already spending £88million on Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro.
The Red Devils came into the window knowing work was required to ensure they improved on last season. Erik ten Hag's men finished eighth in the Premier League - their worst in the competition's history - with the FA Cup final win over Manchester City saving the Dutchman's job.
Zirkzee and Yoro fill two positions that United were desperate for. A quality candidate to compete with Rasmus Hojlund in centre-forward provides Ten Hag with a positive headache in attack and Yoro's arrival significantly bolsters the backline, despite being only 18. READ MORE: £60m signing, cut-price deal, three exits - Man United's dream midfield after five transfers READ MORE: Man United set to miss out on Erik ten Hag transfer reunion amid Denzel Dumfries swap 'talks' Manuel Ugarte remains United's No.1 target though Paris Saint-Germain' £59m valuation is still a problem.
The holding midfielder only joined the French giants last summer but struggled to break into Luis Enrique's team. His arrival would give Ten Hag another holding midfielder to take the pressure off Casemiro, who struggled for form last season.