Manchester United planning for record summer sales in transfer window
Manchester United are planning for a squad exodus to break double figures in the summer transfer window.
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Manchester United are planning for a squad exodus to break double figures in the summer transfer window.
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Manchester United are not holding back as the transfer deadline draws ever closer, desperate to finalise their squad before 11 PM. After that, the dust will momentarily settle on the Women’s Super League just weeks before the 2023/24 season gets underway on October 1.
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