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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Cristiano Ronaldo and Frenkie de Jong latest plus Ten Hag news

Man United are continuing their preparations for their final match of the Premier League season.

Due to Chelsea's participation in today's FA Cup final, Ralf Rangnick's side won't be in action this weekend so still have eight days to wait before they end their campaign at Crystal Palace.

Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo has had his say on United's appointment of Erik ten Hag as their next manager.

“I know that he has done a fantastic job at Ajax, and that he is an experienced coach," he told United's in-house media. "But we have to give him time.

“Things must change the way he wants. If he does well, all of Manchester United will be successful, so I wish him well. We are all happy and excited, not only as players, but as fans as well. We have to believe that next year we can win titles."

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Manchester United football director John Murtough attended Tottenham's 3-0 victory over Arsenal on Thursday night as United's recruitment plans accelerate.

Murtough met incoming manager Erik ten Hag in Amsterdam on Thursday and then returned to England to attend additional recruitment meetings.

United are weighing up a possible deal for Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and are aiming to sign another midfielder, at least one forward and a centre-back. Moves for a full-back and a goalkeeper are also under consideration, depending on outgoings.

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Manchester United have just one game left this season before the season can finally come to an end.

It's been a dreary year full of frustration and embarrassment but Ralf Rangnick's side can try and end on a high when they face Crystal Palace. A quirk of the fixture list, due to Chelsea's participation in the FA Cup final,

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