Today, Man United will finalize three deals totaling £75 million after completing medicals and resolving a late problem.

Wan-Bissaka OUT, Mazraoui and De Ligt IN

Wan-Bissaka’s transfer will pave the way for 26-year-old Mazraoui to take the right-back’s place.

Both he and De Ligt will undertake medicals today and the pair were spotted arriving at a Munich airport on Monday morning ahead of flying to England.

Mazraoui’s deal is worth €20m/£17.1m in total. The breakdown of the deal is €15m/£12.8m plus €5m/£4.2m in add-ons.


De Ligt’s deal is worth a heftier €50m/£42.7m in total. The breakdown of the 24-year-old centre-back’s agreement is €45m/£38.5m plus €5m/£4.2m in add-ons.

Man Utd have also secured favourable payment terms in the Dutchman’s move. Romano confirmed the €45m guaranteed fee will be paid in instalments over three years.

Both De Ligt and Mazraoui have agreed five-year deals that contain club options for sixth seasons.

Plenty more Man Utd moves planned

Once the aforementioned three deals are signed and sealed, there’ll still be plenty of moves left to complete at Old Trafford.

Sky Germany claimed all three of Victor Lindelof, Casemiro and Scott McTominay have the green light to leave.


Furthermore, their reporter, Florian Plettenberg, stated Man Utd are actually planning for the triple exit.

De Ligt’s arrival would offset the Lindelof sale, though a new central midfielder to partner Kobbie Mainoo would be required.

After shelving their pursuit of Ugarte, Man Utd have drawn links with Youssouf Fofana (Monaco), Ederson (Atalanta), Richard Rios (Palmeiras), Adrien Rabiot (free agent), Sander Berge (Burnley) and Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona), to name just six.

According to TEAMtalk, Berge has said yes to joining Man Utd, though whether the Red Devils bid the £30m Burnley are holding out for remains to be seen.

Elsewhere, a third centre-back arrival (following Yoro, De Ligt) could also be on the agenda following news Yoro will miss a minimum of three months with a fractured metatarsal.

Fabrizio Romano confirmed free agent Mario Hermoso, 29, is on Man Utd’s radar. A short-term deal – potentially just for the 2024/25 season – for the former Atletico Madrid defender would make sense in order to offset Yoro’s injury absence.


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