Manchester United has submitted just one official bid for Chelsea’s Mason Mount, that was instantly rejected by the Blues but the Red Devils are still tipped to offer an improved bid in the coming weeks.
Erik ten Hag wants sheer quality in his squad this summer and has pointed out Tottenham Harry Kane as his No.1 target.
The Englishman is currently leading Manchester United 2023 transfer shortlist but Daniel Levy has made it clear that he won’t allow the 29-year-old striker to join a Premier League rival. Napoli’s Victor Osimhen is also considered as an alternative for Harry Kane as well as, France’s Randal Kolo Muani.
However, signing any of the three centre forwards mentioned above would definitely cost Manchester United a huge fortune.
There has also been transfer rumours linking Manchester United to the likes of Arden Rabiot, who is a free agent this summer. Ajax Jurrien Timber, who has now caught the eye of Premier League rivals, Arsenal. And of course, Kylian Mbappe, whose contract is due to expire in the summer of 2024.
Now, with all that in mind, let’s take a look at the four players that could actually join Man United this summer.
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Harry Kane
The England international is currently sub heading Manchester United’s 2023 summer transfer shortlist. The Red Devils are hoping on reaching a compromise with Tottenham’s chairman, Daniel Levy, before the start of next season.
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Mason Mount
Chelsea rejected Manchester United’s opening bid for the 24-year-old but in these kind of situation, the Red Devils always gets their man. Reports also has it that, Manchester United are planning on submitting a second bid for the England international in the coming weeks.
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Kim Min Jae
The Japanese is reportedly on the verge of joining Bayern Munich this summer with personal terms agreed with the player. However, the reigning Bundesliga champions are yet to reach any formal agreement with Napoli for the transfer of the Kim Min-jae.
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Diogo Costa
Manchester United will only make an official bid for a new goalkeeper this summer only if, David De Gea’s contract isn’t renewed, but that seems to be the case currently.