Man Utd Plan Triple Summer Swoop

Posted by George on Thu 28th Mar, 2019 - tori.ng

It is also said that Leicester's Harry Maguire remains a target, though Man Utd would have to sell a centre-back to make space for the World Cup star.

 
Jadon Sancho, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Declan Rice
 
Manchester United are lining up moves for English trio Jadon Sancho, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Declan Rice, according to claims from The Sun.
 
The report states that manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen to strengthen the club's English spine and has identified Sancho, Wan-Bissaka and Rice as his primary home-grown targets.
 
It is also said that  Leicester's Harry Maguire remains a target, though Man Utd would have to sell a centre-back to make space for the World Cup star.
 
Sadio Mane has emerged as an option for Real Madrid, who are not going to move for Kylian Mbappe this summer. 
 
Marca claim the idea of playing for Zinedine Zidane and the Spanish giants is enough to have the Senegalese thinking of making a move away from Anfield.
 
Barcelona and Arsenal have joined the emerging queue for out-of-contract Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera, according to ESPN.
 
Herrera, 29, and United are both keen to agree on fresh terms, but there is reportedly some way to go before an agreement is reached.
 
And the aforementioned pair are both monitoring the situation should the Spaniard become available on a free contract at the end of the season, with Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus and Inter also rumoured to be keeping a close eye on him.
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