Manchester United finished the 2023/24 Premier League season in the 8th spot, in a record-breaking bad campaign. Despite this, Erik ten Hag's men managed to secure a Europa League spot after winning the FA Cup against Manchester United.
The Red Devils made several signings last summer, including Mason Mount, Andre Onana as well as Sofyan Amrabat. None of these signings, however, managed to live up to the high expectations cast upon them.
Looking to the next season, the Red Devils would strive to significantly improve their performances in the domestic league, and a European competition in hand.
When does the summer transfer window open 2024?
The Premier League clubs' summer transfer window opens on Friday, June 14 and concludes on Sunday, June 30. During this period, the English clubs will have the chance to sign new players and carry out transfers within the specified window.
Manchester United confirmed summer transfers 2024/25
- Raphael Varane (OUT)
- Donny van de Beek (OUT)
- Lery Yono (IN)
- Joshua Zirkzee (IN)
- Mason Greenwood (OUT)
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka (OUT)
- Mtthijis de Ligt (IN)
- Noussair Mazraoui (IN)
Manchester United summer 2024 transfer news LIVE
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June 30 marked the end of the loan spell for 6 Manchester United players, including Jadon Sancho, Mason Greenwood and Jonny van de Beek.
Manchester United signed Leny Yoro on a five-year-old deal until June, 2029. The player is going to wear the shirt No. 15.
Michael Olise is a sought-after player this season, attracting interest from several big names in the Premier League, including Manchester United. The Crystal Palace man is expected to be available for around £60million, and Manchester United will need to battle Chelsea for his signature.
In a season where he struggled with injuries, the 22-year-old has impressed with a streak of 10 goals and 6 assists for the Eagles.
Jarrad Brantwaite is the primary defender target for Manchester United this summer. Despite his impressive performances for Everton, the English defender was excluded from Jarred Southgate's 26-man squad to Euro 2024, yet, it doesn't make him less desirable for Erik ten Hag's side.
The 21-year-old is expected to have a significant transfer fee, however his signature can be viewed as a big investment at Old Trafford.
As per the Athletic, the Red Devils have submitted an opening bid of £35m to sign Branthwaite, which was deemed unacceptable and was rejected by Everton. Manchester United's second offer for Branthwaite was also recently rejected.
According to reliable reports, the Red Devils are ready to seal Branthwaite's deal to Old Trafford, but only if Everton's asking price is "realistic."
In recent days, de Ligt has replaced Branthwaite as the Red Devils' primary center-back target. As per Fabrizio Romano Erik ten Hag's side are edging closer to agreeing on a deal to bring the ex-Ajax man to Old Trafford. So far the red Devils haven't made an official bid for the Bayern player, but reliable sources report that a deal is very close.
Zion Suzuki is back on Manchester United's transfer target list. The 21-year-old has been one of the main goalkeeper targets last summer, before Erik ten Hag's side decided to move forward with Andre Onana.
Manchester United advance in their pursuit of Manuel Ugarte. It is expected that the player, who currently plays at PSG, will join the Red Devils on a loan move with the obligation to buy.
Jonny Evans extended his contract at Old Trafford despite speculations of him leaving. The Northern Irish player's new contract runs through 2025.
Jadon Sancho is now rumoured to stay at Old Trafford despite many rumours about him not playing for the Red Devils as long as Erik ten Hag is in charge. Yet, the Dutch manager has broken the silence around Sancho.
“We’ve drawn the line, we move on. Manchester United need good players and Jadon is a good player.”
Noussair Mazraoui from Bayern Munich has cemented his place as Manchester United's primary target in the last two weeks. The Morocco international, however, may need guarantees for a solid play time before agreeing to a move to Old Trafford.
Chelsea's homegrown talent and vice-captain Ben Chilwell has emerged as a surprise target for Manchester United. As per several sources, the left-back's move to Old Trafford can provide the necessary competition for his England teammate Luke Shaw.
As per fresh reports, Manchester United submitted a double offer to sign Mazraoui and de Ligt from Bayern Munich, however, the German side rejected it as the bid was lower than they require.
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Once the 2023/24 season was over, Manchester United announced the departure of Raphael Varane.
On July 11, the Red Devils confirmed Donny van de Beek's departure from Old Trafford. The Dutch midfielder made a permanent move to La Liga side Girona.
There were reports that Turkish club Fenerbahçe are set to make an offer of €8m to Manchester United for Victor Lindelof. However, latest reports indicate that Lindelof is wanted by Serie A side Fiorientina.
The club are awaiting approaches for players Christian Eriksen and Jadon Sancho. Sancho's asking price is expected to be £40M and Chelsea are reportedly interested.
Scott McTominay is attracting a lot of interest from Fulham, Tottenham and some Turkish clubs. The Cottagers' initial bid was rejected for the Scotland international, however, they returned with an improved £20M.
Currently, Napoli seem to be the frontrunners to sign the Scottish midfielder. As per Fabrizio Romano, McTominay's deal with Napoli has reached its final stage.
Despite being one of the Red Devils' best performers last season, Bruno Fernandes' future at the club is deemed uncertain for now.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka's departure has been announced by Manchester United. He has been attracting interest from West Ham United, who have reportedly agreed on a deal with the player that's going to run through 2029. Recent reports, however, claim that Italian giants Inter Milan have also entered the race to sign the England international.
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