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Manchester United transfer news LIVE Timber and Darwin Nunez latest plus Frenkie de Jong news

The season may have long concluded but there's still plenty happening at Manchester United.

Following Erik ten Hag's arrival in Manchester last week there has been plenty more movement behind the scenes at Old Trafford. Tuesday saw the club appoint Andy O'Boyle as the club's inaugural deputy football director.

O'Boyle, 39, has vacated his role as the head of elite performance at the Premier League to support United football director John Murtough, who was in the same role as O'Boyle when he joined the club in 2013.

Northern Irishman O'Boyle spent time coaching in the United academy and has rejoined the club after a 16-year absence.

O’Boyle said: “I am thrilled to be rejoining Manchester United at such an exciting time for the club, as the first team prepares for a fresh start under Erik ten Hag, and the academy and women’s teams go from strength to strength.

“Whilst it has been a privilege to serve the Premier League for the past five years, I can’t wait to get started at United and play my part in creating the right environment for football success.”

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With Edinson Cavani departing on a free transfer this summer and Antony Martial expected to leave, Cristiano Ronaldo will be the only striker left at Old Trafford next season. This means that Manchester United must sign a striker as at 38, the Portuguese icon can not perform at the top level while playing two games a week; as fans saw this season.

Erik ten Hag likes his strikers to find space in the box and also to occupy defenders to provide space for the attacking midfielder and winger to play into. This has raised further question marks over Ronaldo as the forward likes the ball to his feet and consistently comes out wide or

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