Manchester United’s top four targets ahead of the summer transfer window.

By Xorkpe Sosu 3 Min Read

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reportedly identified his top four transfer targets for Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Manchester United boss is set to be backed in the coming months, with the boss keen to sign a centre-back, midfielder, winger and centre-forward to strengthen the spine of his team.

Jadon Sancho
Sancho is considered Man United’s likely signing this summer

The Guardian reports Solskjaer has already earmarked the players in those positions he wants to sign.

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They are Villarreal centre-back Pau Torres, West Ham midfielder Declan Rice, Borussia Dortmund forward Jadon Sancho, and Tottenham striker Harry Kane.

Torres, the Villarreal academy graduate, starred against United in the Europa League final on Wednesday night as the Spanish club won on penalties.

Pau Torres
Torres was Uniteds nemesis on Wednesday

The Red Devils are not giving up in their pursuit of Sancho, who they failed to sign last year, while they face a tug of war over Chelsea target Rice and Man City interest Kane.

It is understood the three England internationals could cost a combined total of £300m, while Villarreal are likely to demand upwards of £50m for Torres.
Despite another trophyless season, the Red Devils have shown signs of progress by finishing second in the Premier League.
And Solskjaer is set to be rewarded with a new three-year contract at Old Trafford.

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Solskjaer has made some progress since becoming Man United boss in December 2018 but is it enough?

Questions were immediately asked about the Norwegian’s future in charge after an uninspiring display on the biggest night of United’s season in Gdansk.

Reaction from talkSPORT ranged from the former striker ‘not having the chops’ for the role, to calls for ‘Ole out’ with the manager apparently ‘not at Man United’s level’.

But the Daily Telegraph claim Solskjaer will be backed by Ed Woodward with a new contract, plus funds for summer signings due to the progress made at the club since his appointment.

It appears to be a parting gift from Woodward, who is set to leave his role as executive vice-chairman.

SOURCE: talkSPORT

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