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Manchester United fans could say goodbye to three players vs Fulham

Regular matchday attendees at Old Trafford could bid farewell to some Manchester United players on what might be their final appearances in the famous red shirt at the Theatre of Dreams.

United host Fulham this afternoon in a 4:30pm kick-off as the Premier League's final round of action begins. Overall, this season has undoubtedly been a successful one for Erik ten Hag in his first season at Old Trafford.

Much of his summer transfer business from around 12 months ago has been successful too. Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and Christian Eriksen have been clear great signings, and though the jury may be out to an extent with the likes of Antony and Tyrell Malacia, the duo have both shown glimpses of what they are capable of to give optimism for the future.

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United face a big summer transfer window as they seek to reduce a gap which currently stands at 17 points to Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table. The business done in the next couple of months will have a big say in that becoming a reality.

Securing a new centre-forward is a clear priority for Ten Hag this summer. Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane and Napoli's Victor Osimhen are top of the list in terms of targets.

Chelsea's Mason Mount and Declan Rice of West Ham United are also admired. It is clear that midfield is another area of the squad that Ten Hag wants to reinforce.

To bring in players of this calibre will demand serious funding and money which United are unlikely to have ready to go for this summer's transfer kitty. Members of the current squad who are under contract beyond this summer will no doubt have to be sold to bring funds in.

This is something United have been

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