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Amrabat's novel is not over yet, Manchester United could still be pushing for his signature

Manchester United wants to make it happen at all costs

By Harry Smith

Manchester United wants to make it happen at all costs
Manchester United wants to make it happen at all costs
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Erik Ten Hag wants to keep adding players before the first game of the season starts, the club still has some positions to fill and the arrival of certain players could help to strengthen them and help them on their way to winning titles, as this year the board would have demanded results that would have to be given at all costs. 


Manchester United is trying to get its third and fourth signing of the season, during these days there have been rumours about the possible acquisitions that the club could make for these two weeks left for the start of the Premier League, the coach would need to strengthen two positions for now and then continue looking for more players. 


The first position is that of striker, the club has been lacking players in attack with the characteristics that Ten Hag wants, so the signing of Rasmus Hojlund is the most obvious, plus the talks are already well advanced, so it's only a matter of time before the signing is confirmed and he can be presented as our third signing. 


For the fourth signing nothing is confirmed yet, although the Red Devils are very interested in having the Moroccan Sofyan Amrabat, they would be thinking of waiting for the transfer of the attacker to be finalized, to be able to continue pressuring Fiorentina who at first was very open to make the negotiation, but as the days have passed begins to put obstacles in the talks. 

Possible price for Amrabat


Manchester United seem to already have at least two more players who could join the team before the start of the season, the case of Sofyan Amrabat has had many updates in recent days and it is expected that the club would pay 25 million euros plus 5 million in bonuses for the midfielder, although no official offer has been made the Red Devils will not stop pushing until they get his signature.
 

 


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