Kane, Hojlund, Mount - where Manchester United stand on their summer transfer targets
There should be more movement in the coming weeks as Manchester United begin to execute their plans for the summer transfer window.
Erik ten Hag has told the board the areas in which he'd like to strengthen his side during the off-season, and now all eyes are on those attempts to try and secure as many top targets as possible.
United's main concern is that the continued uncertainty regarding the future of the club and the ongoing takeover talks have made it much more difficult to plan ahead, with budgets potentially affected by any imminent ownership change.
It is understood to be a fluid situation, and things could change very quickly depending on any takeover developments or transfer market activity that could have ramifications at Old Trafford.
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The other element to consider is player departures. United are well aware their transfer budget will need to be enhanced by sales, and if they manage to raise enough funds, they might be able to pursue players who previously seemed out of their price range.
There are a lot of variables to consider, but this is United's current state of play in the early stages of the summer transfer window:
Harry Kane
Kane is United's top attacking target this summer, though a move for the Tottenham captain remains unlikely. Ten Hag is understood to be 'obssessed' with Kane, but United are operating under the assumption Tottenham will not sell their star man to a domestic rival.
United are reluctant to "play games" with Levy, who is notorious for dragging out negotiations, and are instead considering other targets to strengthen their attack.
Rasmus Hojlund
Ten Hag has held multiple video calls with Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund, who