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Four free agents Manchester United or Premier League rivals could target after deadline

Manchester United and their Premier League rivals will be hoping they do not have to rely on the bargain bin this summer, but there are some high-profile free agents still available for them to target.

After splashing out £180million on three permanent additions in Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund, the club have already made their move on deadline day. Altay Bayindir has joined United for £4.3m to offset a permanent departure for Academy graduate Dean Henderson to Crystal Palace.

Sergio Reguilon has, also, touched down at Old Trafford on loan from Tottenham as the stop-gap replacement for injured left-backs Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia. As the clock ticks towards the 11pm cut-off, United are working on a follow-up deal for Sofyan Amrabat, but his proposed switch from Fiorentina comes with complications.

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Without needing to work to a deadline, United and fellow Premier League sides can sign free agents at any stage, although pickings are particularly slim in that regard. Here are four (unlikely) options for them.

Eden Hazard: A non-starter for several reasons. United are well-stocked in attacking quarters, particularly on the left-hand side Hazard favours, while the former Belgium captain has hardly kicked a ball in anger since leaving the Premier League - and Chelsea - for Spanish giants Real Madrid four years ago. A return to London, with Palace, has been mooted and that is much, much closer to the level Hazard will need to be looking at.

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