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Manchester United to have more arrivals and departures

Manchester United have been heavily active ever since the ongoing summer transfer window started. The EPL giants have already uplifted their defense and attack with big-money signings like Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazaraoui, and Joshua Zirkzee. 

The club has also permitted some big exits like Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphael Varane, Mason Greenwood, and Donny van de Beek. Even after all these big ins and outs, the Red Devils are showing no sign of silence in the ending days of the window.  The club is set to make some major changes in their attack and midfield.

As per multiple reports, Manuel Ugarte the prime target in the midfield for Erik ten Hag is set to arrive on a loan deal from Paris Saint Germain. The agreement has been finalized and the final proceedings are only left.

Scott McTominay, Hannibal Mejbri to leave on permanent deals

With so many big arrivals, now the Man Utd board are set to make some departures. Once Ugarte joins, Scott McTominay is set to leave on a permanent deal. Another midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is also not in Hag’s plans and is also set for departure. 2021 buy, Jadon Sancho is also speculated to have a way out. 

McTominay, Mejbri, and Sancho are all set to part-ways, with deals reportedly signed and a “private jet” scheduled for some as per Manchester Evening News. Jadon Sancho is expected to join Juventus on a loan deal, however the Red Devils wanted a permanent move.

Mejbri is also about to join EFL Championship side Burnley, as they are in talks with Manchester United for a loan deal, as per journalist Fabrizio Romano. The deal will offer a “package worth” 9 million Euros for Mejbri from Burnley.

Manchester United also have a deal of 25 million Euros agreed with Napoli for Scott McTominay, which will see the 22-year-old sign for the Serie-A side. United might have inserted a sell-on clause in the deal.

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