Manchester United transfer news RECAP Man Utd working on Sofyan Amrabat deal plus Raphael Varane injury blow
Manchester United have plenty still to do in the final three days of the summer transfer window, with up to three new arrivals being explored.
Erik ten Hag has spent £163million so far this summer bringing Mason Mount, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund to Old Trafford. However, the Dutchman has been left scrambling late on to add further reinforcements.
Altay Bayindir is expected to be announced as a United player imminently, with a €5m (£4.29m) fee having been agreed with Fenerbache. The Turkish international will replace Dean Henderson, who is set to join Crystal Palace.
Injury to Luke Shaw has left United needing a new left-back and on Monday, an approach was made to take Marc Cucurella on loan for the season. The offer is said to be a straight loan with no option or obligation to buy, although Chelsea want a loan fee of £7m.
Further forward, Ten Hag remains open to signing a new midfielder and United have reportedly made 'initial contact' with Tottenham over a move for Pierre-Emile Højbjerg.
In matters on the pitch, there is growing excitement among supporters that Hojlund could get his debut against Arsenal on Sunday, having enjoyed a full week of training.
The transfer window will soon close and although United got their hands on three players well in advance of the September 1 deadline, with Rasmus Hojlund joining Mason Mount and Andre Onana at Old Trafford, activity has stalled since Hojlund's announcement.
A goalkeeper, a midfielder and a striker were Erik ten Hag's priorities heading into the summer window, but injuries early on in the season mean United are in need of further reinforcements.
Our team of experts will be on top of all the goings-on at Old Trafford for the remainder of the window and beyond, and you