A quiet day in the life of a Manchester United supporter is rare.
From issues with food served in canteens to transfer speculation and the sale of Old Trafford naming rights, there is little the media will ignore.
However, despite the regularity of speculation, Wednesday has returned a barrage of transfer activity that further solidifies the authority of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
A French breakthrough
The battle for Leny Yoro appears to have reached its climax.
With United and Real Madrid both vying for his signature, an assured English assault led to the player opting for the North West.
Per David Ornstein, Erik ten Hag’s side have won the teenager over with their Premier project, completing the first stage of a medical today.
When finalised tomorrow, a five-year deal – with an option for a sixth – will seal one of football’s brightest prospects for the 20-time English champions.
Say what you will, but this is the definition of a power-play from the Ineos chief and the coup of the Summer window for the Old Trafford faithful.
Mason Greenwood waves goodbye to Manchester
Troubled forward Mason Greenwood is departing Manchester United after several weeks of speculation.
The Bradford-born player has agreed to a five-year deal with Ligue 1 side Marseille for a fee of €30 Million plus a 50% sell-on clause for the Reds.
It ends a prolonged period of uncertainty for the talented footballer after charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive behaviour were closed following a withdrawal of key witnesses.
McTominay on the move?
Scott McTominay has attracted attention from several Premier League clubs, with Fulham boss Marco Silva craving a reunion with former teammate Andreas Pereira.
According to Sky Sports, the Cottagers are considering a second bid for the Scottish international after a £17 M offer was rejected earlier in the window.
With Joao Palhinha departing for German giants Bayern Munich, McTominay has emerged as a prime target to replace the Portuguese.
The Theatre of Red can confirm that Manchester Chiefs will consider offers over £30 M for the player, as the club aims to cultivate a clear path towards proficient Profit and Sustainability.
Is a London return on the cards for Wan-Bissaka?
Reliable full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka has faced an uncertain future following the progression of Diogo Dalot.
The Londoner craves first-team football and desires a return to London.
With the prospect of a Crystal Palace reunion tempting, West Ham has emerged as a viable destination.
The player has a year remaining on his contract with Old Trafford hierarchy keen to recoup some of the £50 M fee paid in 2019.
Per Dale O’Donnell from Stretty News, a deal in the region of £15 – £20 M could be enough to secure his services.
Four players, multiple deals and a host of destinations. Quite a Wednesday for the Manchester outfit.
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