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It was revealed that Manchester United started negotiations to sign the Iron Guard for free and compete with Real Madrid! Arsenal could bring in Marcus Rashford

Manchester United are set to undergo a major rebuild of their squad in the summer window and Ruben Amorim is not looking to prioritise centre-back TV, but if there is a player who can join for free and the salary is not high, Sir Jim Ratcliffe may consider it. Florian Plettenberg, who played for Sky Sports, said United had joined the race for German centre-back Jonathan Tah and talks had opened with his agent.

The 29-year-old centre-back, whose contract is expiring, has attracted a lot of attention from European heavyweights including Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich. If Bayer Leverkusen coach Xavi Alonso succeeds Carlo Ancelotti in charge of Real Madrid, the Galaxy will be the favourites to get him, as the team's lack of centre-backs is already known.

With United's priority targets being strikers due to the difficulty of scoring goals, Wolves' Mateus Cunha are rumoured to have agreed on a £62.5 million transfer. At the same time, centre-back is not the most lacking position for Amorim, and although Evans and Victor Lindelof are set to leave this summer, there are still plenty of personnel.

However, if they can get Jonatan Tower, Manchester United's defence will definitely improve significantly. He does not need a transfer fee and is currently earning only £46,000 a week. The big question now is whether the player is only going through Manchester United to raise the price or if he is genuinely interested in joining. With the final six months of his contract in place, United are free to approach Jonatan Tower, so it doesn't hurt to talk.

Manchester United are also looking to sell a number of players in the summer window in a bid to improve their finances, with Academy star Marcus Rashford being one of them, and it was rumoured this week that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admires the 27-year-old England international and could try to bring him in this summer.

Marcus Rashford went out on loan in January to Aston Villa, who have a £40million buyout clause. He has four goals and six assists for Unai Emery's side, but his recent injury season has left his future up in the air. Marcus Rashford himself wants to join Barca, but the Daily Mirror claims that Arteta could invite him to join Arsenal.

The report says Arteta has long admired Marcus Rashford and could have been on loan in January if it weren't for Arsenal's domestic loan slot. Arsenal have welcomed a new sporting director, Bael Berta, who is well-known at Atletico Madrid. A new centre-forward is a major target for the Gunners, and whether Rashford's rumours will follow up is unlikely to happen.

But as an "Internet celebrity team" in international football, rumors of Manchester United, whether bought or sold, have sprung up. Any potential transfer player who is not linked to the Red Devils is a rare phenomenon. A rumours this week of "Insight for Offside" have suggested that Manchester United are interested in bringing in Real Madrid striker Rodrygo for €80 million.

But with Cunha already locked in, the possibility of buying another Brazilian striker of the same kind at a high price is basically non-existent. But this does not prevent the European media from continuing to concoct various stories, as is another similar player, Barcelona's Fermin López, who is rumored to be offering 30 million euros for Manchester United, while Barcelona are asking for 50 million euros. Although Ferming can theoretically play in midfield, however, he plays more of an attacking midfield at Barcelona, and Amorim is not short of people in this position.

United are not as rich as rumored to be, with owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe cutting back on spending, which has led to Mary Malone, the most senior employee at the club for 48 years, according to the Daily Mail.Marie Marron), will also have to leave at the end of the season. The executive, who joined United in 1978, has been with the Red Devils for as long as he is second only to his former wife Kath Phipps, who died in December last year.

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