Confirmed:how man United will line up after Man Utd transfer overhaul with Nunez and De Jong joining Kante and Dybala next season ,as ten hag reveals new captain ,awaits appointment,as Ronaldo and other appear in reserve team .

 MANCHESTER UNITED could 

look a lot different under Erik ten 


Hag next season with attack and


 midfield set for an upgrade.





Benfica striker Darwin Nunez 


has caught the eye of several 


Premier League clubs following 


his impressive goalscoring form, 


particularly in Europe.




The hitman has scored 34 goals 


in all competitions including six 


in the Champions League - but 


he could cost £60million.



Nunez is also believed to want 


to join a club that can offer Champions


 League football - that would rule 


out the Red Devils but United are 


not ready to give up on the 


Uruguayan just yet.



Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong 


has also been targeted with Ten 


Hag eager to reunite with the midfielder


, who he worked with at Ajax.



De Jong is believed to be available 


for sale with Barca looking to raise 


funds - but United face a battle 


with rivals City for his signature.



The Dutchman could reportedly 


cost £70m which would leave United's


 transfer budget depleted.



But they could strike a bargain 


for N'Golo Kante with Chelsea 


fearing his exit this summer.



United only have a small window 


to work out a deal for the Frenchman


 as his contract expires in 2023.



The Blues may accept cashing 


in on Kante when the transfer window


 opens to avoid losing him on a 


free next year.




United could also snap up Paulo 


Dybala for next to nothing after the


 Argentine announced he would 


be leaving Juventus when his contract


 expires at the end of June.



If Ten Hag misses out on those 


targets United could look to two 


other players who he has worked


 with previously - Ajax winger


 Antony and Juventus star 


Matthijs de Ligt.



Kalvin Phillips is also a long-term


 target and could be available 


for a cut-price fee if Leeds 


get relegated

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