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Manchester United have finally completed the signing of Bryan Mbeumo in a potential £71million transfer deal and now the Red Devils are focussed on selling Ruben Amorim's unwanted players
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TEAMtalk on MSNMan Utd to ‘shake-up the market’ with incredible £91m double raid ONRuben Amorim has been given the green light to bring in two more top quality signings, with plans in place for an electric double £91m deal at Man Utd.
After six weeks of fluctuating speculation, United got their man. The Red Devils eventually agreed a deal on Monday thought to be worth a final £71 million ($95.7 million) made up of an initial £65 million ($87.6 million) plus £6 million ($8.1 million) spread over four years. Yet, the shadowy details of the discussions have begun to emerge.
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TEAMtalk on MSNMan Utd accelerate move for classy defender eyed by Bayern Munich – sourcesManchester United are intensifying their pursuit of Eivind Helland, with scouts closely monitoring his performances over recent months.
With Bryan Mbeumo now through the door, Manchester United will switch their focus to signing an out-and-out striker, and a report has revealed yet another opportunity to beat Arsenal to Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres.
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League Two club Shrewsbury Town have signed teenage goalkeeper Elyh Harrison on a season-long loan from Manchester United. The 19-year-old has featured for the Red Devils' under-21 side but is yet to make a first-team appearance for the Premier League club.
Space in the squad could be made through the departure of Rasmus Højlund. Corriere dello Sport states Man Utd are open to loaning the striker out on a deal which would also include an obligation to buy, and Foot Mercato names Atalanta and Lazio as suitors.
Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Tyrell Malacia and Jadon Sancho make up what’s known as a ‘bomb squad’ in football parlance — players deemed not to have a future at the club concerned. Marcus Rashford was a member too, but on Sunday, The Athletic reported he was on the way to Barcelona after a loan deal had been agreed.