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Manchester United is gearing up for the upcoming pre-season opener, with a focus on potential transfers. Ineos has already secured deals for Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee, and there are talks of signing up to three center-backs and a new left-back. The club is also eyeing another midfielder to replace Casemiro, who had a decline in form last season.

Reports suggest that Bayer Leverkusen has set a hard deadline for Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in their pursuit of Jonathan Tah, which could impact Manchester United’s pursuit of Matthijs de Ligt. It was believed that if Bayern were successful in signing Tah, they would sell De Ligt to United for £43 million. However, Bayern has reportedly rejected the idea of signing Tah this summer, throwing a wrench in United’s plans.

On the other hand, Jadon Sancho is likely to join PSG this summer, with Manchester United potentially facing a significant financial loss on their £72.9 million investment in the player. Despite interest from Dortmund and Juventus, Sancho is back in the fold at Old Trafford and could even start in the Community Shield due to injuries.

Overall, the transfer market is heating up for Manchester United, with potential deals hanging in the balance. The club must navigate through these challenges to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.