Man Utd agree third INEOS transfer in 24 hours as two medicals scheduled

Man Utd agree third INEOS transfer in 24 hours as two medicals scheduled

Man Utd are in for a busy few days as INEOS accelerate their transfer business ahead of the new season.

Manchester United will complete three transfers across a busy next few days, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka reportedly set to undergo a medical at West Ham United. Erik ten Hag is on the verge of adding two long-term defensive targets to his squad after INEOS’ summer clear-out resumed over the weekend.


United haven’t completed any business since selling Mason Greenwood to Marseille for £27million shortly after acquiring Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee and Lille centre-back Leny Yoro in mid-July.

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According to Fabrizio Romano, United have pencilled in medicals for Bayern Munich pair Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs de Ligt on Monday.

The Red Devils sealed a £60m double deal on Saturday, leaving both defenders set to sign five-year contracts with the option of a further 12 months.

De Ligt will join for an initial £39m – spread across three years – plus £4m in add-ons, while INEOS have captured Mazraoui for an initial £13m plus £4m in add-ons.

And United are primed to sanction a quickfire third transfer that could go through as early as Sunday as Wan-Bissaka travels to London for his medical at West Ham.

The Hammers have struck a £15m agreement with United, who needed to work out a compensation package worth the remaining 10 months of the 26-year-old’s contract.

Wan-Bissaka’s reluctance to depart rather than run down his current deal before leaving on a free transfer next summer held out the switch.

The signings of De Ligt and Mazraoui will boost United’s summer spending to around £155m after sealing Zirkzee and Yoro for a combined £95m.

Both will be just as crucial as each other following an injury crisis that heavily contributed to the club’s worst-ever Premier League campaign last season.


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