Man United is expected to have a busy summer transfer window with lots of calls and exits on the cards.
The club is reportedly set up a large 10-man Exodus book, led by several celebrities such as Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Casemiro.
Alejandro Garnacho is also said to be on the chopping block, and the younger attacker did not impress Reuben Amorim.
Rasmus Hojlund continues to struggle ahead with his future, which is uncertain at the club as well. It has been reported that Naples is interested in signing Dane.
An attack overhaul appears inevitable as some forwards are expected to leave. United have linked to many strikers, including Sports CP Viktor Gyoker, and official offers have already been made for this.
They are also linked to Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen, who has been attracting attention from the Premier League.
Fabrizio Romano on Man United’s transfer plan
United will tackle a tight budget as it appears they will decide on a transfer budget.
Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has placed an emphasis on United’s transfer strategy and emphasizes that their ability to spend this summer will depend heavily on the number of players on sale. However, he refused to rule out the addition of another attacker to play behind the striker.
Writing for the Givemesport newsletter, he said:
“We could add at least one more to play behind the striker. But again, financial fair play and sales will determine the market and understand later if we can actually spend this summer.”
Ineos administration of Im Ratcliffe’s Ineos was focused on financial discipline
Since Ir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos took on sports control, the club’s policies have developed a new direction.
To reduce costs and restore financial stability, Ratcliffe implemented a series of controversial cost-cutting measures, including layoffs for hundreds of staff members who elicited significant backlash.
Despite criticism, Ratcliffe is expected to remain on the course, prioritizing financial sustainability. This is a stance that is likely to have a major impact on United’s activities in the future window.
Uncertainty looms on many players, and the financial constraints that determine the strategy have led Manchester United to what they promise to become one of the most important transfer windows for many years.
It remains to be seen whether an attack overhaul will be successfully overhauled while still within budget.