The transfer window which has dominated so many hours of our lives this summer, is in its final hours. But what should Manchester United fɑɴȿ expect?
Manchester Unitedhave had a good summer window so far, with three ofErik ten Hag‘s top targets signed.
Andre Onana was clearly always the prime goalkeeping target that the Dutchman wanted following David de Gea’s departure.
Mason Mount was another player that Ten Hag made a bee-line for this summer and no doubt is delighted to have got him.
Lastly Rasmus Hojlund who is another one we are sure the boss will be happy with despite him being second choice with Harry Kane unattainable.
But with 36 hours remaining in the window, what can we expect?
Altay Bayindir will sign
One of the worst kept secrets has been thearrival of Altay Bayindirfrom Fenerbahce.
It seems to have been nailed on for weeks now, with ɾєρօɾτs even suggesting he has been in England since the weekєɴԀ.
He will likely arrive as the clubs second choice goalkeeper, but could have a huge job come January if Onana is in the Cameroon Afcon side.
Donny van de Beek on his way out?
As the window draws to a close, it seems more and more likely Donnyvan de Beek will be leavingUnited.
Omitted from all three squads this season, he doesn’t seem to have a chance at the club.
Galatasaray are believed to be the front runners to bring the Dutch midfielder to Turkey.
Amrabat to finally get his move?
After weeks of silence on theSofyan Amrabat transfer saga, which has involved the Moroccan ‘waiting’ for a bid, it finally is picking up steam.
Multiple reliable ɾєρօɾτs have suggested that United are now discussing a Ԁєɑł for Amrabat, which is likely to єɴԀ up being a loan with Fiorentina insisting on an obligation to buy being included.
Slightly embarrassing that we have waiting until this stage to try and secure the Ԁєɑł, but as long as it gets done, we don’t mind.
Cucurella also to arrive?
Following the emergence of news that Luke Shaw had picked up an ιɴjυɾу last week, United turned attention toward a left-back.
With various names mentioned which left United fɑɴȿ bemused, it seems a decent option will be arriving.
Nizaar Kinsella has insistedthe Ԁєɑł ‘should’ happen with a few small details remaining.
Youth outgoings
United are known over recent years to love being active late in the window.
This could be the case again, with several youngsters still potentially leaving on loan.
Alvaro Fernandez, Hannibal Mejbri, Dan Gore and Charlie McNeill all could find themselves loaned out before the deadline.
But with little time left any more would be a shock and would need to move fast.