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Man Utd plan Erik ten Hag shortlist as Inter Miami line up Cristiano Ronaldo swoop - Paper Round

United plan Ten Hag transfers The Mirror reports that Manchester United are set to sign up Erik ten Hag as their boss for next season, paying £1.7 million to Ajax for permission to complete the deal. The paper also states that Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Edinson Cavani and Juan Mata will leave for nothing, and both Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo may leave, meaning the 52-year-old will be given a transfer shortlist to consider ahead of his arrival.

Ad/> /> TransfersArsenal, Newcastle and Everton chase Memphis as Barca look to cash in — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 05:36 Paper Round’s view: United reportedly have a history of speaking to managers before they are appointed to discuss their transfer requirements. It is believed to have happened with Mauricio Pochettino and Zinedine Zidane in the past even though they didn't ultimately arrive, and Mourinho also discussed his plans before settling in.

United need to hit the ground running this summer. Read the full story Inter Miami plan Ronaldo swoop The Sun reports that Inter Miami are keen to sign Cristiano Ronaldo this summer, with Manchester United happy to let the 37-year-old forward go because of his wages of £25m a season.

The American side needs a new forward, as David Beckham looks to replace Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain, who is not expected to extend his career further. /> Paper Round’s view: Ronaldo has done perfectly well for United but he is not the irresistible player he once was, so for the amount they are spending on his wages it is probably sensible to move him on in the summer.

If Inter Miami, however, want to start climbing up the table and make a fist of the playoffs, Ronaldo would stand out as an exceptional talent in the United States. Read the

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