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In January, Manchester United can begin negotiating free transfers with four superstars.
Manchester United spent a club-record amount on new signings during the summer transfer window, as Erik ten Hag was backed late in August following the team's disastrous start to the season.
Back-to-back defeats at the hands of Brighton and Brentford, as well as fan discontent with the club's owners, prompted the Glazers to dig a little deeper and fund the arrivals of Casemiro and Antony for a fee that could exceed £150 million.
Earlier in the transfer window, United signed Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen, and Lisandro Martinez, all of whom have established themselves as first-team players in the first few weeks of the season.
Martin Dubravka's loan move from Newcastle ended United's summer business in terms of incomings, but the rebuild is far from complete, and United will return to the market next year.
Given the amount United spent over the summer, any potential bargain additions, which could come in the form of free agents next summer, will be welcomed.
United will be able to negotiate with players whose contracts are set to expire outside of the Premier League in January. Here are a few of the big names who are currently in that situation.
In January, Manchester United can begin negotiating free transfers with four superstars.
Manchester United spent a club-record amount on new signings during the summer transfer window, as Erik ten Hag was backed late in August following the team's disastrous start to the season.
Back-to-back defeats at the hands of Brighton and Brentford, as well as fan discontent with the club's owners, prompted the Glazers to dig a little deeper and fund the arrivals of Casemiro and Antony for a fee that could exceed £150 million.
Earlier in the transfer window, United signed Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen, and Lisandro Martinez, all of whom have established themselves as first-team players in the first few weeks of the season.
Martin Dubravka's loan move from Newcastle ended United's summer business in terms of incomings, but the rebuild is far from complete, and United will return to the market next year.
Given the amount United spent over the summer, any potential bargain additions, which could come in the form of free agents next summer, will be welcomed.
United will be able to negotiate with players whose contracts are set to expire outside of the Premier League in January. Here are a few of the big names who are currently in that situation.
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