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Manchester United need to complete another 14 transfers to build their dream squad this summer

As starts to a summer transfer window go, Manchester United have made a solid one.

United wasted no time in securing their first signing of the window, announcing the arrival of Matheus Cunha from Wolves just 14 hours after the window had opened on Sunday, following their decision to trigger his £62.5million release clause.

The Reds are determined to strengthen their attacking options this summer and now have their sights set on signing Brentford ace Bryan Mbeumo. The attacker is understood to be keen on a move to Old Trafford.

United need to strengthen several areas of their squad this summer, but in order to do so, outgoings will be key. The Manchester Evening News reported back in March that departures are expected to reach double figures.

With that in mind, what business should United be striving to oversee this summer? MEN Sport has had a close look:

Outgoings will be key to United head coach Ruben Amorim securing the incomings he both wants and needs. United's failure to qualify for next season's Champions League means their budget is not as big as it might have been, making sales all the more important.

United, as reported by the Manchester Evening News, have prioritised the sales of attackers Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony this summer to try and bring in funds. Rashford is available for £40m and Antony is available for a fee in the region of £32.5m.

However, the Reds could find the task of shifting Sancho that little bit more challenging now that Chelsea have pulled out of the obligation to sign him on a permanent basis. They have paid a £5m penalty fee.

Fellow attacker Alejandro Garnacho has also been informed by Amorim that he can leave the club for the right price. United now operate with a

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