Three transfers Manchester United could complete in next five days

Even though Manchester United has completed all of their summer transfer window acquisitions, certain players may still be off the market in the days ahead.

As Ruben Amorim reorganized his team in advance of the September 1 deadline, United recruited goalkeeper Senne Lammens on deadline day. The Belgian joined the attacking additions of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, as well as youthful player Diego Leon.

There are still chances to sell any unwanted stars to clubs whose domestic windows are still open, even though Premier League clubs are unable to bring in any more new players when the window closed earlier this week. And United might take advantage of the opportunity to do so.

The transfer market in Turkey is still open until September 12 and Andre Onana, 29, is rumored to be considering a loan move to Trabzonspor.

Lammens’ signing has increased competition in United’s goalkeeping position, and the Cameroon international has yet to start a league game.

Altay Bayindir has also been criticized in the first few weeks of the campaign, so it’s not just Onana who is under pressure. Despite starting all three Premier League games, he hasn’t convinced yet after making mistakes against Burnley and Arsenal.

Although it is unlikely that United will allow both goalkeepers to leave, Bayindir, a Turkey international, has also been linked to a summer transfer to his own country.

Tyrell Malacia, an unwanted defender, is still at Old Trafford after his loan to Elche, a Spanish team, fell through late in the transfer window.

Another player that might finalize United’s departure in the near future is the 26-year-old, who could move to Turkey.

There are still several days remaining before the Saudi Arabian window closes on September 23.

The willingness of Saudi Pro League clubs to invest heavily in talent in recent years has been exploited by a number of Premier League sides. The most well-known player to depart from an English team for Saudi Arabia this summer was Darwin Nunez.

Saudi Pro League teams are apparently interested in United defender Harry Maguire, but it doesn’t appear likely that the England international will leave the team in the upcoming weeks.

Serbia (September 17) and Greece (September 12) are two other windows that remain open.

 

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