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Sancho sale, £120m deals, Rashford boost - Man United's 40 days and 40 nights of transfer window

Manchester United's transfer business has ramped up over the last week - but it is only set to get busier as Ineos continue what could be a remarkable rebuild of the first-team squad.

Leny Yoro's arrival from Lille for £58.9million was completed just a few days after Joshua Zirkzee arrived from Bologna for £35.7m. They are the first two signings of the Ineos era but won't be the last.

United will look to add more players to the squad this summer to give Erik ten Hag's side a boost after what was a dismal league campaign. And while the summer sales have already begun, there will also be more outgoings with several players heading for the exit door.

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There are 40 days and 40 nights left until the transfer window closes at 11pm on August 30. We take a look at what could happen between now and then.

It's shaping up to be one of the greatest comebacks since the 1999 Champions League final. Jadon Sancho, sent on loan to Borussia Dortmund after a savage fall-out with Erik ten Hag, looked to have no future at Old Trafford, only for the pair to bury the hatchet last week.

Sancho, remarkably, then started at the weekend against Rangers, but doubts still persist over whether he has a long-term future at the club under the Dutchman. There would be few people surprised if the winger had departed the club before the transfer deadline, either on loan or permanently. Interest remains from clubs in Serie A, including Juventus, while Dortmund can't be ruled out from making another move.

At one stage last season it looked like Rashford would be on his way this summer. An alarming drop in form and indiscipline - including

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