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Manchester United set for £100m double transfer swoop for Antony and Frenkie De Jong - Paper Round

United set for £100m double swoop Manchester United could spend more than £100 million to land two of Erik ten Hag’s main summer transfer targets, reports The Mirror. First up is 25-year-old Dutch midfielder Frenkie De Jong, who cost Barcelona £64m from Ajax, and the other is 22-year-old wide player Antony, with the Brazilian forward set to be subject of a £40m bid, giving Ten Hag two of his former players. Ad/> /> TransfersLiverpool agree deal to sign Nunez from Benfica23 MINUTES AGO Paper Round’s view: Jadon Sancho failed to set the Premier League alight but after just one season at United that can still be considered a temporary blip.

But Marcus Rashford’s underperformance now appears to be chronic, and Mason Greenwood may never play football again. With Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata and Edinson Cavani leaving, there is room for a replacement. Read the full story Milan drop out of Botman race AC Milan have dropped out of the race for Sven Botman after his current club Lille said he would cost £47m.

Newcastle, Manchester United and Tottenham could now move for the 22-year-old Dutch international, while there is a chance that whoever misses out on the player will move onto Roma’s Brazilian defender Roger Ibanez. The Sun says the 23-year-old could cost £30m. /> Paper Round’s view: Ibanez is fresh off a Europa Conference League triumph that will have helped the Italian side feel more optimistic about their chances with Jose Mourinho next season, but Roma may still consider it good business to sell him on for decent money.

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