Manchester United are refocusing their efforts elsewhere after agreeing a £60million for Chelsea's Mason Mount on Thursday. The midfielder will undergo a medical once he returns from holiday, having already agreed personal terms on a five-year contract.
His arrival represents the first of three priority positions being filled. Erik ten Hag will now set his sights on a first-choice goalkeeper and a world-class No.9, although concerns over Financial Fair Play mean a compromise will likely be necessary in one area.
United have reportedly been priced out of the race for Andre Onana, leading them to speculation saying they have made contact with Feyenoord over the availability of their goalkeeper, Justin Bijlow.
The 25-year-old was hugely impressive last season and better suits Ten Hag's playing style. Upfront, interest remains in the likes of Randal Kolo Muani and Rasmus Hojlund, with the latter reportedly subject to a €35million bid.