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Man United: predicted XI if Sheikh Jassim's £5bn takeover is successful
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani sent shockwaves through the transfer market after reports emerged that he was targeting a stunning move for Kylian Mbappe, should the Qatari's £5billion takeover bid for Manchester United be successful.
And Mbappe was not the only high profile target to appear on his radar, with a potential bumper transfer window on the horizon for the Red Devils.
However, whatever optimism was generated by the rumour was perhaps stymied by the fact that the club's war chest will be limited to just £100million, due to Financial Fair Play (FFP) constraints.
Manchester United could be forced to sell several current squad members to finance the summer's potential business - with a reported maximum transfer budget of just £100million
Mail Sport has made a potential United line-up for 2023-24 if the Qatari takeover goes ahead
In the last transfer window, United's defense needed immediate repair, and Martinez's arrival to the back four has given the defense's core the consistency and grit it sorely needed.
When both players are healthy, the Argentine World Cup winner and Raphael Varane form a terrific, strong central defensive pairing, and their abilities are undeniable.
Luke Shaw is still the left back, and despite rumors of interest in right backs like Denzel Dumfries of Inter Milan and Jeremie Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen, those transfers may need to wait until subsequent transfer windows due to FFP limitations.
As such, the back four would likely remain similar to Ten Hag's current first-choice, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka put in at right back for his defensive solidity, compared to Diogo Dalot's more attack-minded mentality.
Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea continues to divide opinion but has bailed the side out on many occasions this season and, provided he signs a (reduced) contract, will stay as a short- to medium-term option between the sticks.
So, the back five remains the same. Further forward is where things could get interesting. There is one midfield spot likely up for grabs next season, with defensive midfielder Casemiro and No 10 Bruno Fernandes locked in.
A player is needed to provide an upgrade on the likes of Scott McTominay, Fred and loanee Marcel Sabitzer - and the perfect candidate could be Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga.
The 20-year-old has struggled to secure a regular starting spot in his favoured central midfield position this season, often being used as an impact substitute or at left-back.
Real Madrid's midfielder Eduardo Camavinga (right) is another reportedly being targeted
While Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman rounds off the three Frenchman being eyed up
With Jude Bellingham potentially joining Aurelien Tchouameni in a young midfield, plus the evergreen Luka Modric and Toni Kroos still going strong, Camavinga may decide to leave for United - where a starting spot would be almost guaranteed.
He and Casemiro in a two-man partnership that would bring great stability and composure - with the French youngster also bringing athleticism going forward and an ability to break the lines. He is also handy cover at left back.
Another Frenchman potentially joining could be Bayern Munich star Kingsley Coman, who could cost the club a further £57million.
The 26-year-old right winger has only managed eight goals and seven assists for the Bavarians this term, but would bring electric pace and silky footwork in attack in a sure upgrade to the current form of both Jadon Sancho and Antony.
He would line up on the right, with home-grown hero Marcus Rashford on the left. And up front... the third prong of a three-man forward unit may well be PSG's Kylian Mbappe.
Reports that Sheikh Jassim reportedly wants Mbappe if he takes over caught the headlines, naturally, given his stature in the game, and the PSG star would of course slot straight into the side in attack.
The Frenchman is undeniably among the world's greatest players - despite his tender age - and has often been linked with a departure from PSG.
As well as a hat-trick in the World Cup final, and a converted spot-kick in the shoot-out, he has 35 goals and nine assists this season - which goes some way to explaining his £157m valuation on Transfermarkt.
But there may have to be several sales to finance those buys and balance the books, with Dean Henderson (right), on loan at Nottingham Forest, one of those perhaps on the chopping block
Captain Harry Maguire (pictured) may also be sacrificed to comply with FFP regulations
Bruno behind Mbappe, flanked by the pacey and fearsome duo of Rashford and Coman, would be a fearsome four-man offensive unit that would strike fear into the hearts of any defence in Europe.
There could be numerous player sales to raise the reported £100 million budget cap in order to pay for these changes. The squad roster is lengthy and there were not many players who left during the summer transfer window.
Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard departed the team for free to join Juventus and Nottingham Forest, respectively, while Cristiano Ronaldo's second stint at Old Trafford was shortened by mutual consent in December.
Alex Telles and Dean Henderson both also departed on loan, with the Brazilian full-back joining Sevilla - who knocked United out of the Europa League - and the English goalkeeper joining Lingard at Forest. As such, there are a number of names that could be struck off the list this summer.
Telles and Henderson look to have already played their last games in the iconic red shirt, and so they top the list. Transfer value aggregator Transfermarkt estimates their market values to be £10.5m and £19.3m.
Of those currently at the club, Harry Maguire is perhaps the most likely to depart, having slipped down the pecking order at Old Trafford to fourth-choice centre back behind Victor Lindelof, Martinez and Varane, who are all likely to remain. Fellow defenders Eric Bailly and Brandon Williams could follow, adding more to the pot.
With combined market prices of £54 million for the three midfielders—Fred, Scott McTominay, and Donny Van de Beek—as well as the additional £70 million that Transfermarkt estimates might be collected by selling Jadon Sancho and Anthony Elanga, the total for the position is £205 million.
A reported £305 million might be added to Ten Hag's existing war fund and used to sign transfer targets this summer. According to Transfermarkt's calculations, signing Mbappe, Coman, and Camavinga would cost £267 million, leaving them £38 million under budget.
Potential United line-up next season (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Shaw; Casemiro, Camavinga; Coman, Fernandes, Rashford; Mbappe.
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