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Man United transfer news live Ivan Toney interest, sale agreed, Scott McTominay price

Hello and welcome to our dedicated Manchester United transfers blog. The Manchester Evening News will have you covered at every step with the latest news, views and rumours from Old Trafford and beyond.

Outgoings are taking centre stage right now with an eye on the August 30 deadline. Academy graduate Will Fish has agreed a move to Championship side Cardiff City as United continue to trim down their first-team squad with Scott McTominay also thought to be attracting interest - both at home and abroad.

United have signed Noussair Mazraoui, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee so far this summer. In their ongoing search for another midfielder - with PSG's Manuel Ugarte and Sander Berge on radar - player sales will be needed in the first instance to make sure there are enough funds in the budget for a fifth marquee arrival.

Uruguay winger Facundo Pellistri is also being inked in for a departure. He's expected to leave before the deadline after spending time away from Old Trafford, previously, via three separate loan spells.

Keep tabs on the latest news, views and Manchester United FC transfer rumours below.

Manchester United are reportedly willing to wait until the transfer deadline day to sign Manuel Ugarte.

The midfielder remains a top target for Erik ten Hag but so far, there has been no breakthrough in negotiations. Paris Saint-Germain are understood be holding out for a £51million (€60m) fee as they are keen to recoup the sum they paid to Sporting Clube de Portugal for him last summer.

However, that fee is deemed too 'high' by the United hierarchy and therefore, the club are 'prepared to bide their time' which might force a reduction in price, according to The Guardian. It's claimed that there is no need

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