In today’s Manchester United transfer news – Great news as Erik ten Hag secures his first summer signing, an update on Mason Mount & much more.
For yesterday’s Manchester United transfer news, click here.
Manchester United transfer news – Erik ten Hag wants Kalvin Phillips
According to the latest transfer claim by Fichajes, Erik ten Hag has given the green light for Manchester United to pursue Kalvin Phillips of Manchester City.
Often this would be considered blasphemy. To even speak of a player crossing the Manchester pond is unheard of. However, this deal does make sense. Manchester United are in need of a new midfielder, and Phillips needs to complete the most bizarre career path including Leeds, Man City and Man United.
Manchester United transfer news – Deal done for Harry Amass
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Manchester United will complete their first signing of the summer transfer window “this week”. They are set to sign 16-year-old Harry Amass from Watford on a four-year-deal.
Manchester United are now set to sign English talented fullback Harry Amass, deal done. It will be signed, completed this week. 🚨🔴🏴 #MUFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 26, 2023
Amass joins from Watford — told he’ll sign four year contract. pic.twitter.com/EHbzHG2KkO
Manchester United transfer news – Final discussion for Mason Mount
As we reported earlier, Manchester United are set to undergo a final discussion with Chelsea over the potential sale of Mason Mount. For weeks, it’s been reported that the Englishman is the priority transfer at United, however, the deal is yet to come into fruition.
Understand Chelsea and Manchester United are prepared for direct contact this week to make final decision on Mason Mount deal. 🚨🔴 #MUFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 27, 2023
Direct club to club talks will take place within 24/48h to understand how to proceed.
Man United £55m bid remains valid… but not forever. pic.twitter.com/ec8e8bFc1D
Hopefully, for the sanity of the human race, this deal will reach its conclusion, no matter how it goes.
What do you make of today’s Manchester United transfer news?