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Home » Manchester United: No signings, no sales – what is happening at Old Trafford? | Manchester News
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Manchester United: No signings, no sales – what is happening at Old Trafford? | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com1 July 20262 Mins Read
Manchester United: No signings, no sales – what is happening at Old Trafford? | Manchester News
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United have agreed a £35m deal with Serie A outfit Atalanta for Ederson but his late call-up to the Brazil squad means his medical will not happen until Carlo Ancelotti’s side – who play Norway in the last 16 on 5 July – are out of the competition.

As with all of United’s players representing their countries in the US, Canada and Mexico, he will then get a minimum of three weeks off.

But they want at least one, and possibly two, more midfield options.

After missing out on Fernandes, United are assessing the situation.

They have most recently been linked with Bournemouth’s Alex Scott, although Arsenal have already been told the 22-year-old is not for sale and his current club are keen to tie him down to a long-term contract.

A second Bournemouth midfielder in Tyler Adams and Brighton’s Carlos Baleba have also been mentioned.

Another name being floated is Felix Nmecha, a former academy player at Manchester City.

Nmecha is well known to United’s director of football Jason Wilcox, who was formerly head of City’s academy.

The position of Real Madrid’s France international Aurelien Tchouameni continues to be monitored but the feeling at this stage is that he will remain at the Santiago Bernabeu.

There are likely to be other names being considered as well.

United sources are adamant their recruitment strategy is the right one and point to the relative success of last summer to prove it.

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