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Not all Manchester United supporters are convinced after reports in Spain emerged to suggest that the club has 'activated proceedings' to try and sign Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
Former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has suggested that Frenkie de Jong, who continues to be heavily linked with a summer transfer to Old Trafford, is worth upwards of €100 million (£86m/$107m).
Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal believes Manchester United transfer target Frenkie de Jong is worth north of €100million (£85.6m).
Manchester United need to replace Nemanja Matic. The Serbian midfielder has now left Old Trafford, the club does not have a single defensive midfielder at its disposal and this needs to change to bring Erik ten Hag success next season and beyond.
In Ajax's glorious run to the brink of a Champions League final in Erik ten Hag's first season in charge, Frenkie de Jong didn't register a single goal or assist, but might well have been the outstanding player in that most unexpected journey.
Manchester United and other Premier League teams will be able to get down to business in less than 24 hours as the summer transfer window reopens. Erik ten Hag will then have until 11pm on Friday, September 1 to sign players for the 2022/2023 season.
Manchester United might have a clear idea of which players they'd like to bring to the club in the summer transfer window. Whether they'll be able to bring those players in, though, is another matter entirely.