Dream £112.5m double deal, £97.5m boost and reshuffle - Manchester United transfer stock take
Manchester United are set for a busy summer in the transfer market as they look to try and begin to shape their squad to fit the philosophy of manager Ruben Amorim.
Amorim has been wedded to his 3-4-2-1 formation since taking over as United boss in November but the personnel haven't necessarily fitted the system.
This summer represents his first chance to try and amend that as he looks for the signings that will help drive United back up the Premier League table. After a disappointing 15th place finish, United will have to hit the ground running next season to alleviate any pressure on Amorim.
Without European football next season, it will allow Amorim to trim his squad and any player sales will help fund the arrival of new signings. With that in mind, here's a look at United's current player stock take and where improvements will need to be made in the summer.
United currently have Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton as their three first team goalkeeping options but it would be a surprise if that remains their goalkeeping trio next season.
Heaton has signed a contract extension so will remain, and while there is interest from Saudi Pro League clubs in Andre Onana, it is understood he is keen to stay at Old Trafford, too.
The most likely departure will be Bayindir who has failed to convince during his two seasons at the club. His error which led to Aston Villa's goal being controversially chalked off at the weekend was another reminder that United need an upgrade for their second choice goalkeeper. Bayindir, too, may want regular first team football as the Turkish international looks ahead to a World Cup year.
United would be keen to sign a goalkeeper who would offer stiffer competition for Onana. Torino' Vanja