Manchester United could sign three free agents to solve key transfer priorities
Manchester United are set to be busy in the summer transfer market, irrespective of whether they win the Europa League next week.
United take on Tottenham Hotspur in the final in Bilbao on Wednesday, with the winner punching their ticket into next season's Champions League.
Qualification for Europe's premier competition will be a welcome boost to the club's finances, while defeat in Spain will see the loser miss out on European football altogether next term.
United are keen to sign at least three priority signings this summer and would ideally like up to four new additions.
United are keen to improve their attacking firepower and the Manchester Evening News first revealed last month they are keen to sign Wolves' Matheus Cunha and Ipswich Town star Liam Delap.
A new midfielder is thought to be a priority this summer, too, with Casemiro's future up in the air and Christian Eriksen set to leave on a free transfer.
And while it wasn't necessarily a priority beforehand, Ruben Amorim hinted this week that he may look to sign a new centre-half if Leny Yoro is missing for an extended period of time.
The free agent market is something United could look to utilise this summer to strengthen their squad and there are quality options available to solve all three of those priority positions.
Up front, Lille forward Jonathan David confirmed this week he plans to leave the French club at the end of his contract next month.
The competition from some European giants will be fierce but the Canadian international has proven goalscoring experience in the Champions League, scoring nine times in the competition this season.
The 25-year-old has 25 goals in all competitions this term, eight more than United's current attacking options Rasmus


