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Manchester United are looking to shape their future under Ruben Amorim and could now have a chance to offload one of their high earners, according to a report.
Manchester United pushing Mbeumo deal over the line
Matheus Cunha's arrival from Wolverhampton Wanderers came early in the window for the Red Devils. However, they are now all-systems-go in their attempts to land Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo.
The Bees have rejected two seperate bids for Mbuemo and are said to be holding out for a fee of £70 million. With the Cameroon international keen to link up with Ruben Amorim, it feels like only a matter of time before Manchester United break through on that front.
That could mean one or two of the Red Devils' wide options are moved on, and former defender David May believes Alejandro Garnacho could be axed by Amorim alongside teammates Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford after leaving last term on a sour note.
He explained: "I want all the good players to stay at Manchester United but it comes down to whether they themselves want to play here. If you want to go and play somewhere else, you know where the door is.
"The manager will make the decision on Garnacho, on Rashford, on Sancho. If you don't want to play for this club, you shouldn't be at the club. These fans will back you 100%, but as soon as you start drifting, well, I wish you well."
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Ollie Watkins has crept onto Manchester United's hunt for striker. Again, it feels like any move to land the Aston Villa man could be contingent on outgoings, something the Red Devils may now have a chance to conduct if reports are to be believed.
Barcelona set to accelerate Marcus Rashford pursuit
According to reports in Spain, Barcelona have held personal talks to sign Manchester United star Marcus Rashford and the Catalan giants' top brass believe he would be a marquee signing after missing out on Nico Williams.
The Athletic Club star has signed a new long-term deal at San Mames, leading Joan Laporta, Hansi Flick and company to a mindset where they believe pushing a deal through to sign £300,000 per week earner Rashford would go some way to restoring their reputation on the market.

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It could be a busy summer ahead of Ruben Amorim's first full season in charge.
Despite leaving Old Trafford under a cloud in January, the England international thrived at Aston Villa by scoring four times and laying on six assists in 17 appearances across all competitions.
Although it won't be an easy deal to conduct for Barcelona, their desire to reshape the 'narrative' of their summer window could be critical over the coming weeks.
Manchester United need sales to fund a rebuild, so there is scope for a handy deal to occur here between all parties.