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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would be expected to receive record funds from Ed Woodward in the summer
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is going to have a busy summer.
The Red Devils manager would be expected to receive more than £ 200 million from Ed Woodward during a mbadive reshuffle of the summer team.
And it is safe to say that the United team needs a major restructuring.
Ander Hererra is leaving Old Trafford and should sign an agreement with the French giant Paris Saint-Germain.
Club captain Antonio Valencia is expected to leave United after almost 11 years at the club.
The future of Juan Mata is also uncertain, the Spaniard admitting that he could return to Spain when his contract expires in summer.
But who could be on their way to Old Trafford? talkSPORT.com has rated all potential newcomers in what appears to be one of Man United's busiest transfer windows to date.
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Leeds United fan breaks his ankle celebrating his winning goal against Sheffield on Wednesday
Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund)
Sancho would be one of the main goals of Manchester United this summer.
Aged 19, he is part of the tough team of Borussia Dortmund.
His form also allowed the teenager to enter the English team of Gareth Southgate and is widely regarded as one of the most promising countries in the world.
United is willing to pay more than 100 million pounds for the winger, according to The Independent.
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested in signing Sancho, but United is the most likely destination.
Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli)
United was also preparing to make a huge bid on Naples defender Koulibaly.
The Senegalese power plant is a long-term target for Old Trafford leaders, especially for its former manager, Jose Mourinho.
Mourinho wanted to sign a central defender last summer and Koulibaly would have been at the top of his wish list.
But a move for a central defender never materialized – a decision that the Portuguese often regretted before being sacked.
However, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, United is about to break its piggy bank to induce Serie A to sell its star defender.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Crystal Palace)
Manchester United are also suspected watch Crystal Palace star Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Diogo Dalot, 20, who has been qualified as the world's best right-back for his age on his arrival last summer by ex-boss Mourinho, played regularly under Solskjaer's orders.
However, the Norwegian, who offered a new deal to 33-year-old back-hauler Ashley Young in February, still wants to replace Valencia – and Wan-Bissaka could be on the right flank for years to come.
The under-21 England star has been an outstanding performer for the Eagles this season, contributing significantly to the Palace's 11 white sheets this season – the fourth highest point in the Premier League.
Idrissa Gueye (Everton)
Another player who might be on the way to Old Trafford is Everton's agile midfielder, Gueye.
The Senegalese international has imposed itself as one of the best Toffees players in recent seasons.
He was compared to N'Golo Kante for his work pace and could be a natural successor from Hererra.
United has often used a three-man midfielder in recent seasons with two defensive players – a gesture by Gueye could result in a change that would allow him to occupy a single defensive spot.
Nicolas Pepe (Lille)
Another player related to the move to Old Trafford is the Lille Pepe striker.
The 23-year-old winger should be one of the most in-demand players when the summer transfer window opens.
He has lit the Ligue 1 with 19 goals and 11 badists this season. He was again impressive Sunday, scoring a goal as Lille dismantled the PSG 5-1 Sunday.
But getting away from France will not be easy, Lille already rejecting offers worth 50 million euros.
In addition, Arsenal was regularly badociated with the starlet and Bayern Munich also expressed interest.
Moussa Dembele (Lyon)
United also reportedly monitored former Celtic striker Moussa Dembele, according to the Daily Express.
The 22-year-old Frenchman scored 18 goals in all competitions this season for Lyon.
And he is no stranger to English football, having already played for Fulham before joining Celtic.
But he was still very young during his stay at Cottagers and now has more experience to his credit in the Scottish and French leagues.
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