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Manchester United transfer news RECAP Griezmann 'enquiry' made as Cristiano Ronaldo maps out his plans

Manchester United recruited six players during the summer transfer window and plans are being put in place to continue their rebuild under Erik ten Hag this January.

Despite missing out on priority target Frenkie de Jong, the Old Trafford giants sanctioned moves for Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen, Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, Antony and Martin Dubravka. The latter was brought in from Newcastle on loan to offset Dean Henderson signing for Premier League newcomers Nottingham Forest.

Malacia, Eriksen and Martinez have quickly become mainstays in the starting XI, while Antony netted on his debut before being handed further minutes in two Europa League outings. Dubravka has yet to make his first appearance, though, as the United stopper continues to nurse a minor injury problem.

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United ace Scott McTominay played the full 90 minutes as Scotland beat Ukraine 3-0 in their UEFA Nations League clash at Hampden Park this eveing.

Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson believes England manager Gareth Southgate shoud refrain from including United duo Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw in his World Cup squad.

They have each been included in the squad for this month's UEFA Nations League fixtures, despite opportunities proving limited at Old Trafford.

Eriksson told BoyleSports Football:

"I think it's difficult for Southgate to pick Maguire and Shaw because if they don't play regularly, it's very difficult to let them play

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