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In contrast to many of their Premier League rivals, it’s been a slow start to the summer for Manchester United who have yet to announce any new arrivals at Old Trafford.
That’s expected to change soon though with the club’s hierarchy ready to heavily back new manager Erik ten Hag in the market as the Dutchman looks to begin the process of rebuilding the United squad.
Inevitably a number of top players have been linked in recent months, though some have already been snapped up by competitors, with Liverpool's capture of Benfica’s Darwin Nunez being the most obvious recent setback.
Ten Hag’s task has been made that bit tougher by United’s failure to qualify for the Champions League last season, though it’s hoped a strong summer can set the team up to compete for and secure a Champions League position again next season.
With such an important few months ahead for the Reds, takes a look at what a best-case scenario for United could look like- and conversely, what could be the worst.
Bringing in at least one world-class midfielder has been a priority for Man United for some time. Ideal midfielder profiles such as Eduardo Camavinga, Yves Bissouma and Aurelien Tchouameni have been identified as targets in the past 12 months, though each have opted for moves


