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Who could Manchester United sign in the transfer window?

Who could Man Utd sign in the transfer window?
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Who might transfer to Manchester United in the next window?

If you follow Man Utd closely, you'll know that they are in desperate need of reinforcements. While Bruno Fernandes has made a big impact, more of the same might be needed to improve next season. Early signals are that the team is doing a bit better with their recent recruits, but they're probably still going to spend big in the next offseason. Whether that will be under current boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer remains to be seen. Betting lovers will not leave this opportunity to bet on these transfers and rumours. Wagers who love casino as well can try their luck on favourite casino sites like 1xBet Casino as an example.

If Man Utd have the funds in the next transfer window, who might Man Utd buy? There are loads of potential names, and in this article, we're going to look at a few of them. Who might transfer to Man Utd in the next window?

Jack Grealish
Grealish has undoubtedly been Aston Villa's star player this year. Not only is he their captain, but he also contributes the most in attack. While he is Aston Villa born and bred, he might be looking for a big move soon, especially if Villa get relegated as they look likely to do. Despite a League Cup final appearance, Grealish might want more trophies. Could Man Utd be the club to do it at?

Grealish won't come cheap, but he is one of the biggest potential signings for Man Utd in the next transfer window - especially as they lack quality in midfield and also need more English players.

James Maddison
Another young English midfielder who's been making a name for himself in the EPL this year as one of its best players. Despite Leicester being recent EPL champions, he might also be looking to move to a bigger club. Some might argue that Leicester are a better place to be playing right now under new boss Brendan Rodgers since they're actually higher in the league and more likely to be playing in Europe next season, but nobody can argue that Man Utd aren't a bigger club historically. They've also got more financial power and might be able to offer Maddison a much bigger wage.

Harry Kane
There's been talk of Kane moving for a while now, and with Spurs currently struggling, the next transfer window could be the time. Tottenham won't want to let him go, but they might not be able to resist if a huge offer comes in, especially as some argue that the England captain's best days are behind him after a string of recent injuries. Still, it would be one of the biggest transfers of all time in England if he does move on. Could it happen this season?

Son Heung-Min
Some argue that the real Spurs talent Man Utd should be going after is the Korean starlet. Again, this won't be cheap. but could Son Heung-Min be the answer Man Utd have been looking for?

Garth Bale
There have been rumours about Bale leaving Spain for a while now with a big return to Man Utd often being touted. While Bale is slightly older now, he's still a top talent. He's also never really settled in Madrid and hasn't won the fans over. One stumbling block might be his massive wages, which Man Utd might not want to pay at this point in his career.

Odion Ighalo
Ighalo is currently already playing for Man Utd, but on a loan deal. He will be desperate to make the move permanent and is currently considering a drop in wages just to do so.

Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho is one of the biggest English talents and is currently starring for Dortmund in the Bundesliga. But rumours are that he wants to move back to the EPL and Man Utd will be one of many clubs fighting for him in what looks to be one of the biggest transfers of the window, or even all time.

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