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£150m transfer boost, Jadon Sancho windfall - Manchester United's dream summer with nine sales

Less than a week after opening, the summer transfer window will temporarily close again as soon as Tuesday evening.

As a result of the new Club World Cup format, the window opened earlier than usual to allow clubs participating in the tournament an exceptional registration period. The temporary closure, however, will last less than a week, with the window reopening on Monday, June 16.

However, it does mean there will be a brief pause in transfer activity. For Manchester United, it means time is running out to get any more business done before the temporary halt in proceedings.

United have come flying out of the traps at the start of this window, securing the services of Matheus Cunha from Wolves last Sunday, before setting their sights on Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo.

United had an opening offer of £45million with a further £10m in add-ons knocked back in midweek after it fell short of Brentford's valuation. It is understood talks remain ongoing and a fresh offer is expected.

On the presumption United get a deal over the line for Mbeumo, focus must then shift to outgoings. Mbeumo is likely to cost the Reds somewhere in the region of £60m, meaning their summer spending will smash through the £120m barrier after just two signings, with Cunha setting United back by £62.5m.

United still need to strengthen a handful of other areas within their squad this summer, including in goal, in midfield and up front. A striker has to be the main priority.

Regardless of what happens in terms of incomings, United always planned to be active in the seller's market - and that stance has not changed. They want to offload Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony as priorities, while fellow wide man Alejandro Garnacho has also been told he

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