

Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news and rumours in our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on Sky Sports' digital platforms. Who will be on the move this summer when the transfer window opens on June 14 and closes at 11pm on September 1 in England and midnight in Scotland? Follow the summer transfer window with Sky Sports United are aware that while Mount is a coup, the official announcement of his signing will only be the tip of the tasks that lie ahead. There has yet to be clear indication from the club on what will happen regarding Greenwood, who is attracting loan interest.

If a compromise can be reached on his fee, United will press ahead, but they continue to work on a number of 'dynamic options' - including Randal Kolo Muani - in the interim, while keeping an eye on the Kane developments. They have held talks with Atalanta over Rasmus Hojlund but there is a considerable gap in valuations. The Transfer Show panel discuss Manchester United's potential transfer targets - including Harry Kane Bayern Munich have received encouragement from the player's camp and are trying to test Spurs' resolve, but United cannot afford a drawn-out saga - an expensive one at that - and have long been assessing other options. However, Tottenham have maintained that the England captain is not for sale, and especially not to a Premier League rival. If the club had it their way, Harry Kane would be the reference point of their attack, significantly speeding up their designs on becoming title challengers. United's absolute priority has been enhancing their forward line. We're told all options are on the table and in play, but United are aware they have to box smart and shrewdly given FFP regulations. Jonah Matthes 84.9K subscribers Subscribe 12K 1.2M views 2 years ago Mounting a TV can be a very stressful process for some people. Manchester United goalkeeping scout Tony Coton says we all need to 'watch this space' regarding David De Gea's future at the clubĭe Gea staying could offer a new long-term No 1 time to settle and adjust without overwhelming pressure, or allow the club to focus on that area next season and go heavy for a forward.
