Manchester United transfer Rumours - 2020

United open to short-time period deals

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has showed Manchester United are open to creating short-term offers that allows you to alleviate their lengthy harm crisis.


"It's an unfortunate scenario we are in," said Solskjaer after Marcus Rashford's stress fracture turned into showed for the duration of United's defeat to Liverpool on Sunday.

"We might study a few short-term deals as well.

"If there are the proper players there and they fit, we can buy. If there are loans available, that is probably possible."

Reacting to the news of Rashford's damage, Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville said:

"United ought to go into the market. They want a person up there with a bodily presence and a chunk more maturity - and they want another body."

It is thought United's bid contemplated Fernandes' consistent shape and it allowed them to open negotiations with Sporting Lisbon over a transfer. Two days into negotiations Sporting's asking fee dramatically accelerated to 80m euros.

As a result no similarly discussions are deliberate for this weekend among the two clubs however it's far probably negotiations will resume at some point subsequent week.

Asked approximately the report, Solskjaer said: "We go back to speculation. We move and watch games all of the time however wherein I've been and when I've been someplace is irrelevant. That's every other player this is in a exceptional club and I cannot talk about."

Before the give up of the switch window some other midfielder can be arriving at Old Trafford, with Boubakary Soumare because of determine on whether to sign up for Man Utd or Premier League opponents Chelsea this month.

Donny van de Beek is a player Manchester United like and feature been watching for a few time, but the Ajax star ruled out leaving the Dutch giants in this window and counseled he might live in Amsterdam subsequent season too.

However, Van de Beek is anticipated to leave the membership this summer time and will don't forget a pass to the Premier League.


United have also ruled out making a bid to bring Christian Eriksen to Old Trafford on this window. Reports have related United with a £20m offer for the Tottenham midfielder, who's out of settlement at the quit of the season, but no bid has been made.

Borussia Dortmund are decided to preserve keep of Jadon Sancho in January despite interest from a bunch of clubs from round Europe, consistent with Sky in Germany. Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all made initial enquiries.

United are also interested by signing Wolves striker Raul Jimenez and are looking at Lyon's Moussa Dembele.

Manchester United are interested by James Maddison, but are wary that it is difficult to conclude large transfers in January. Leicester's attacking midfielder has been linked with a pass to United this month and he is a player who the club's recruitment group have run the guideline over this season.

United are also one of several Premier League golf equipment considering a bid for Reading's talented young striker Danny Loader. The 20-year-old is out of contract this summer and talks on a new deal have stalled.


  • James Maddison, Leicester City [Daily Star On Sunday]
  • Jude Bellingham, Birmingham [Daily Mail, Sunday Times]
  • Emre Can, Juventus [Calciomercatio, Sun On Sunday]
  • Declan Rice, West Ham [Daily Mail]
  • Marash Kumbulla, Hellas Verona [The Sun]
  • Issa Diop [Sun]
  • Kalidou Koulibaly, Napoli [Daily Star]
  • Arkadiusz Milik, Napoli [Daily Star]
  • Donny van de Beek, Ajax [Daily Telegraph & MEN]
  • Edinson Cavani, Paris Saint-Germain [Metro]
  • Samuel Umtiti, Barcelona [El Desmarque]
  • Moussa Dembele, Lyon [Daily Mail, The Sun]
  • Marash Kumbulla, Hellas Verona [Daily Star]
  • Fabian Ruiz, Napoli [Daily Star]
  • Christian Eriksen, Tottenham [Daily Mirror]
  • Jadon Sancho, Borussia Dortmund [Daily Mirror]
  • Eduardo Camavinga, Rennes [L'Equipe]
  • Dejan Kulusevski, Atalanta [Manchester Evening News]
  • Dries Mertens, Napoli [Daily Mail]
  • Arturo Vidal, Barcelona [Daily Mirror]
  • Jack Grealish, Aston Villa [Daily Mirror]
  • Ricardo Pereira, Leicester [Daily Mail]
  • Richarlison, Everton [Daily Mail]
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton [The Sun]
  • Ricardo Pereira, Leicester [Daily Express]
  • Emre Can, Juventus [Daily Mail]
  • Sean Longstaff, Newcastle [Daily Mail]
  • Toni Kroos, Real Madrid [Sun]
  • Todd Cantwell, Norwich [Daily Mail]
  • Boubakary Soumare, Lille [Sunday Express]
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