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Manchester United is about to make a transfer offer for the summer target Bruno Fernandes in the "coming hours", according to reports reported in Portugal.
The midfielder from Sporting Lisbon has been linked to a move to United all summer, but the Red Devils have not done it yet.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave priority to signing a central defender and submitted a £ 70 million offer to sign Harry Maguire, which was quickly rejected by Leicester City.
The two clubs disagreed on the transfer fees, which caused Fernandes to switch to United in the background. But all of this could be about to change.
According to the two Portuguese publications A Bola and Correio da Manha, via SportWitness, an offer of the Reds Devils on Fernandes could occur in the "coming hours".
The reports add that Fernandes' agent, Miguel Pinho, is finally in England and is "agreeing on the limits" of the change – likely seeking to get the best deal possible for his client.
Tottenham would also like the midfielder and should also talk to Pinho about the signing of this 24-year-old.
Manchester United players are currently in Perth for their pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East.
On Wednesday, the Red Devils faced Leeds for the first time since 2011 in a friendly. They won the match 4-0 against their rivals.
Mason Greenwood opened the scoring for United before Marcus Rashford, Phil Jones and Anthony Martial scored.
New recruits, Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, both played for the Solskjaer squad, the first in office and the second badistant at Greenwood.
Solskjaer recently discussed United's transfer goals in the media and explained why the Red Devils are not counted in transactions.
He said: "We have been linked to a lot of players, and I'm sure you do not believe all the players we are badociated with.
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"I think Manchester United has sometimes, because of its wealth, maybe had to pay more, a bigger premium to bring players in, and that's just the world we live in.
"And we took our time, we will not overpay, but we have to bring in the right people, the right players."
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