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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Harry Kane and Mason Mount latest plus Iqbal sale updates

The transfer window has been officially open for just over a week with a busy summer anticipated for Manchester United.

United are expected to make several signings this summer in a variety of positions. Goalkeeper, central midfield and striker are all areas of the squad that are expected to be priority areas for reinforcements.

In central midfield, United have already agreed personal terms with Mason Mount over a potential move to Old Trafford. A transfer fee still needs to be agreed with Chelsea to allow the midfielder to leave Stamford Bridge.

With David de Gea yet to sign a new contract and the goalkeeper potentially leaving the club, a new No.1 may also be needed.

Centre forward is an obvious area that United must address and it's a priority position. Ten Hag must take the pressure off Marcus Rashford and several targets have been identified. Harry Kane, Victor Osimhen, Randal Kolo Muani and Rasmus Hojlund are all potential signings.

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United's takeover has rumbled on for some seven months now as the Glazer family weigh up the options on the table for the Old Trafford club.

There are two bids on the table, one from Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani which would see the Qatari take over United in its entirety. The second bid from Sir Jim Ratcliffe' would not see United taken over completely. Sir Jim's Ineos firm would have a majority stake in the club, but with the Glazers remaining at Old Trafford in a minority role and no longer in complete control of the Reds.

There has been very little come from the United

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