Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Varane set for MEDICAL, Pogba or Lingard could leave to fund Trippier, Tuanzebe to Newcastle

MANCHESTER UNITED have agreed a fee and personal terms with French international Raphael Varane.

The Real Madrid star is set to undergo a medical at Old Trafford, where he has reportedly agreed a four-year deal.

Elsewhere, Paul Pogba or Jesse Lingard might have to leave if United are to fund a move for Atletico Madrid full-back Keiran Trippier.

And Newcastle are eyeing up a move for centre-back Axel Tuanzebe.

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  • Craig Mahood

    DONNY BE A GOOD ONE

    The Donny van de Beek content keeps coming from the Man Utd admin.

    Will he play a key role this season?

    (van de Beek I mean…)

  • Craig Mahood

    VAR-ANE

    Raphael Varane has asked for clips of Manchester United defending set-pieces so he can study and hit the ground running when he joins, according to reports.

    The defender is set to move to Old Trafford this summer, and he's already looking into where they can improve.

    According to the Manchester Evening News, Varane has been studying United's defending from last season.

    And has specifically requested footage of their defensive organisation at set-pieces.

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  • Craig Mahood

    BACKING THAT UP

    To further back up the below post, ESPN report the Glazer's have given Ole £100million to spend this summer.

    Though that amount can be topped up with player sales.

    And they say offers for Jesse Lingard, Brandon Williams, Diogo Dalot, Alex Telles, Phil Jones, Andreas Pereira, Daniel James and Anthony Martial will be considered.

  • Craig Mahood

    SELL TO SPEND

    United are set to have a net spend of £75million to £100million and will need to offload to balance the books, reports say.

    Sancho's £73million move looks to be followed by a £41million move for Varane.

    With a new midfielder and Kieran Trippier still reported targets, United may be forced to sell Paul Pogba or Jesse Lingard.

    The Telegraph say any more incomings would need to come following sales.

  • Craig Mahood

    TUANZEBE A TARGET

    Man Utd’s Axel Tuanzebe is a target for Newcastle United, reports say.

    The defender will find himself further down the pecking order when Raphael Varane is announced.

    Steve Bruce’s side are yet to bring anyone in this window after their attempts to bring Joe Willock back from Arsenal have proved difficult.

    And The Telegraph say Tuanzebe could be their first incoming.

  • Craig Mahood

    RASH TALKS

    Marcus Rashford is set for talks with Manchester United before deciding on a shoulder operation.

    The forward is keen to get the procedure done but it would keep him out of action for three months.

    United were hoping a break after the Euros may ease the problem.

    But reports claim Rashford is still keen on the surgery.

  • Craig Mahood

    REPLACEMENT

    Real Madrid will NOT replace Raphael Varane when he joins Man Utd.

    With the Varane deal seemingly close, Carlo Ancelotti will instead look to use defenders from within, the Record say.

    Eder Militao, David Alaba and Nacho will all be given time to impress.

  • Craig Mahood

     READY TO RAPH

    Rio Ferdinand believes Raphael Varane has forced his Real Madrid exit through to join Manchester United.

    The Red Devils legend is excited to see Varane team up at the back with Harry Maguire.

    Ferdinand, 42, believes Varane has done what he needed to, to get the deal over the line.

    What a signing. There's been talk in the transfer market since it opened up – it must have come from the player.

    He must have wanted to leave, and be part of the new Man United way, the project that's going ahead.

    With Ole Gunnar Solskjaer signing a new deal, Sancho coming in – the talent they've got there, the ability to play alongside Maguire after he did so well at the Euros probably played a part.

    I just think he sees this as a better project than what he's got at Real Madrid now.

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  • Craig Mahood

    GOOD MORNING UNITED FANS

    It's all eyes on Raphael Varane after yesterday's news that a bid had now been accepted.

    Varane is reported to have agreed personal terms on a four-year-deal.

    That deal includes the option for a further year too.

    Diogo Dalot looks set to return to AC Milan, with Utd keen to recoup some of the funds spent on Sancho and Varane.

  • Jake Lambourne

    RAPH AND READY

    In case you missed it, Man Utd have had a bid accepted by Real Madrid for Raphael Varane.

    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted: "Raphael Varane contract with Manchester United will be on a four-years basis with option to extend until June 2026.

    "Personal terms agreed since days and paperworks prepared in the last few hours.

    "Real Madrid accepted the bid today morning."

  • Jake Lambourne

    LUK IT OUT

    Inter Milan have reiterated that former Man Utd striker Romelu Lukaku is not for sale this summer.

    Chelsea have been linked with a big-money move for their former striker as they look to boost their shot-shy forward line.

    Lukaku himself said before the Euros began that he would be staying.

    And now Inter CEO Beppe Marotta has ruled out the 28-year-old leaving this summer, as he is crucial to new boss Simone Inzaghi’s plans.

    Marotta said: “From our side, we can say yes, absolutely, Lukaku is not for sale.

    “He is an important piece on the chessboard available to Simone Inzaghi.”

  • Jake Lambourne

    BEEK TO THE FUTURE

    Donny van de Beek has returned to training ahead of the new Premier League season.

    The Holland international struggled at Old Trafford last term but is reportedly determined to prove himself in England.

    The 24-year-old managed just FOUR Premier League stars during his debut season at United, spending most of the time on the bench.

    And van de Beek's season ended in despair when injury ruled him out of Holland's Euro 2020 campaign.

    The player has now returned to training and is hoping to get fully fit ahead of United's Premier League opener at home to Everton on August 7.

    Van de Beek was seen laughing at Carrington with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his team-mates, many of whom are away on holiday.

  • Jake Lambourne

    TRAINING DAY

    Jadon Sancho has been whipping himself into shape ahead of his debut season at Manchester United.

    The winger finally completed his dream move to Old Trafford, having arrived for £73million from Borussia Dortmund.

    And despite enjoying some well earned time off during the summer, Sancho is getting right back down to business.

    The 21-year-old forward is likely to make his debut in red against Everton on Saturday, August 7, in a pre-season friendly.

    And United hope to add Raphael Varane, 28, to their squad this summer after holding talks with the player and Real Madrid.

    They believe there has been a breakthrough in negotiations with SunSport understanding an agreement over a fee for the Frenchman is close.

  • Jake Lambourne

    FLAIR WAY TO HEAVEN

    Jadon Sancho was a street star full of desire – as shown with his dare and flair on the ball in a special practice game aged just 14.

    Manchester United's new £73million attacker was a dazzling prospect for Watford at the time, also practicing on the streets of London.

    And a video shows how the lean Hornet paraded skills that would help turn him into a sporting super hero.

    Football channel FFDTV Online captured kids like Sancho and fellow England Under-17 World Cup winners Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ryan Sessegnon.

    And the former Borussia Dortmund wideman is seen weaving and whipping between defenders as he keeps the ball riveted to his foot.

    Sancho's shimmies and touch led to Manchester City nabbing him from Watford in 2015.

    Read more HERE.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    DALOT'S OFF

    Diogo Dalot could be returning to AC Milan, according to reports.

    Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has hinted that AC Milan are working on a loan deal with an option to buy for the 22-year-old.

    The Portugese international spent last season on loan at San Siro, with bosses keen for another loan move or even a permanent transfer.

    The arrival of Jadon Sancho and imminent signature or Raphael Varane represent significant investment from the Red Devils, with the sale of Dalot an opportunity to recoup a small amount of money that's been spent.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    MATIC MAKING WAY?

    However Romano has suggested that Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic could be on his way out of Old Trafford.

    The 32-year-old has been at the club since 2017, but may well be moved on this summer to free up funds for further signings.

    Romano told The United Stand: "I would say keep an eye on Matic's situation.

    "Because if they want to sign a new midfielder, I think Matic could be one of the players to leave the club."

  • Giacomo Pisa

    TRAINING WELL

    Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek is working hard in training and catching the eye of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as he tries to force his way into the Red Devils first team.

    Van de Beek made 36 appearances for United last season but made just four Premier League starts with some reports suggesting the 24-year-old Dutchman could leave Old Trafford after just twelve months.

    Barcelona are said to be interested in his signature, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has said the van de Beek transfer situation is "quiet" with the player training well.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

    Manchester United will not stop their signings when Raphael Varane completes his move to Manchester United.

    The Daily Mail are reporting that United are keen on making a move for Sevilla star Jules Kounde, a player they have been linked with continuously over the course of the last year.

    The 22-year-old Frenchman has a buyout clause of £68.5million and is one of the hottest young properties in world football.

    With Eric Bailly reportedly being allowed to leave and Axel Tuanzebe set to go out on loan, more reinforcements may be needed at the back with Jules Kounde fitting the bill perfectly.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    MANCHESTER MEDICAL

    Raphael Varane is set to undergo his Manchester United medical within the next 48 hours according to reports.

    A £42.7million deal with bonuses has been agreed between United and Real Madrid ahead of the 28-year-old defender's move.

    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has tweeted that the deal will be complete "within a matter of hours or days."

  • Giacomo Pisa

    GIVEN THE AXE

    With Raphael Varane edging ever-closer to a move to Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is happy to let Axel Tuanzabe leave the club.

    According to the Telegraph, the Red Devils boss is happy with his defensive options should Varane put pen to paper, paving the way for Tuanzebe to leave.

    The 23-year-old defender is attracting interest from the North-East, with Steve Bruce reportedly keen on bringing Tuanzebe to Newcastle.

    A loan deal is more likely than a permanent transfer due with the Magpies short of cash, but Steve Bruce knows Tuanzebe well having worked with him during a previous loan spell at Aston Villa.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    YOUNG GUNS

    Manchester United have handed whizkid strikers Joe Hugill and Charlie McNeill long-term contracts – with ex-Newcastle keeper Paul Woolston signing on for another year, as IAN TUCKEY reports.

    Hugill is with United's first team at a training camp in Surrey, having come on as a sub against Derby and QPR last season.

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  • Giacomo Pisa

    TRAINING PICS

    The hard work continues at Carrington as the Red Devils prepare for the 2021/22 season.

    After a 4-2 friendly defeat to QPR on Saturday the Red Devils return to action on Wednesday as they take on newly promoted Brentford at Old Trafford in another friendly.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    MASTERPLAN

    Could Manchester United offering Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a new contract be part of a bigger masterplan to sign Erling Haaland?

    Solskjaer recently penned a new deal at United keeping him at the club until 2024, despite a trophy-less two-and-a-half year spell at Old Trafford.

    And with both Solskjaer and Haaland being Norwegian and having worked together at Molde, Trevor Sinclair believes the new contract may be part of a plan to lure Haaland to Old Trafford.

    Haaland has been linked with a player-plus-cash swap with Anthony Martial, and also has a £68million buyout clause which becomes active next season.

    Speaking on talkSPORT, Sinclair said: "When you hear little sound bites of Haaland saying ‘maybe play again with you soon’ and that relationship with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is that why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been given this contract at Manchester United?

    "If he [Haaland] is going to stay at Borussia Dortmund this season and then allowed to leave for his buyout clause next season, would Ole, who has got a good relationship with Haaland, be in the main seat?"

  • Giacomo Pisa

    DONE-YELL DEAL

    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Dutch striker Donyell Malen has agreed a deal with Borussia Dortmund.

    Dortmund will sign Malen on a five-year deal from PSV with the transfer to be confirmed imminently.

    Malen's arrival will spark rumours concerning the future of Dortmund striker Erling Haaland, with Manchester United and Chelsea both interested in signing the Norwegian superstar.

    The Red Devils are reportedly interested in a player-plus-cash deal involving Anthony Martial, while the Blues have made Haaland their number one target after a disappointing campaign from Timo Werner.

  • Giacomo Pisa

    SANCHO SPEAKS

    The Jadon Sancho content keeps on coming for Manchester United fans as the £73million pound arrival from Borussia Dortmund sits down to discuss his move to Old Trafford.

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