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Manchester United transfer news RECAP - takeover latest and Harry Kane update

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Manchester United know a win over Fulham this afternoon will secure a third-place finish to further cement Erik ten Hag's maiden season as a successful one.

It's been a memorable year for Reds fans with victories over Manchester City, Liverpool and Barcelona as well as a League Cup trophy lift in February.

A cup double is still on with City awaiting in the FA Cup final on Saturday. United were given an injury boost ahead of Fulham's visit as Luke Shaw participated in training in the lead-up to the match having come off with an injury at half-time in midweek.

Meanwhile, the Dutchman has said that Marcus Rashford intends to renew his United contract with negotiations still ongoing. He has just 12 months left on his current deal, but the club are confident that an agreement can be struck. TODAY'S BIG TALKING POINT: What should United's front three be next season?

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