Man united transfer news 2022

Here are the latest transfer news and rumors surrounding Manchester United for the 2022 season:

Incomings:

  1. Erik ten Hag's first signing: Tyrell Malacia, a left-back from Feyenoord, has joined Manchester United for a reported fee of £12.9 million.
  2. Midfield reinforcements: Christian Eriksen, a free agent after leaving Brentford, has signed a three-year contract with Manchester United.
  3. Striker search: Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, with a bid of £60 million being touted.
  4. Winger target: The Red Devils are also said to be tracking Porto winger Luis Diaz, with a potential £50 million bid on the table.

Outgoings:

  1. Paul Pogba's exit: The French midfielder has left Manchester United after his contract expired, with Juventus reportedly signing him on a free transfer.
  2. Edinson Cavani's departure: The Uruguayan striker has also left Manchester United, joining Valencia on a free transfer.
  3. Dean Henderson's loan: The goalkeeper has joined Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan deal.
  4. Jadon Sancho's sale: Manchester United are reportedly willing to sell Sancho, with a potential £50 million bid from Bayern Munich being touted.

Rumors and speculation:

  1. Harry Kane target: Manchester United are said to be interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, with a potential £150 million bid being touted.
  2. Raphael Varane's future: The French defender's future at Manchester United is uncertain, with reports suggesting he could leave the club in the summer.
  3. Donny van de Beek's exit: The Dutch midfielder has been linked with a move away from Manchester United, with Everton and Newcastle United reportedly interested.
  4. Frenkie de Jong target: Manchester United are said to be interested in signing Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong, with a potential £60 million bid being touted.

Please note that transfer news and rumors can change rapidly, and these updates may not reflect the latest developments.