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Noussair Mazraoui can grab dream Man United shirt number after £17m transfer agreement

Noussair Mazraoui is one step closer to becoming a Manchester United player - and with that a reunion with Erik ten Hag - after the Premier League giants agreed a fee with Bayern Munich for his signature.

The former Ajax right-back will cost United around £17million this summer. His transfer is dependant on West Ham finalising a sale for Aaron Wan-Bissaka, as Ineos continue to reshape the options available to Ten Hag.

Mazraoui will be joined at Old Trafford by Matthijs de Ligt, who also worked under Ten Hag in Amsterdam, after a separate £41million agreement was reached for the Netherlands centre-back.

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After getting deals for Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee across the line last month, hard work has continued behind the scenes. Ineos are 'open' to signing up to three centre-backs this summer with De Ligt ready to make that two after United won the race for highly-rated French defender Yoro.

However, further additions will be governed by outgoings. United have spent around £150million this summer on the basis Mazraoui and De Ligt touch down at Old Trafford, as expected.

Aside from a pending and proposed departure for Wan-Bissaka, they are actively looking to move Victor Lindelof on. Casemiro, Scott McTominay and Jadon Sancho could also depart.

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For now, though, the onus is on

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