After a loss to Crystal Palace on Sunday, Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag was not impressed by a lot of his players and was eager to strengthen his backline before beginning preseason workouts.
Jurrien Timber and Frankie De Jong have been connected with the Dutch international, with sources claiming that the two might be moving to Manchester in the coming days as negotiations are underway ahead of a major exodus.
Man United have reached an agreement with Atalanta to sign Turkish defender Merih Demiral as a possible replacement for Harry Maguire, according to SportsWitness.
According to SportsWitness, Manchester United has signed a deal with Atalanta to sign Turkish defender Merih Demiral as a possible replacement for Harry Maguire.
With reports tying Benfica's ace Darwin Nunez to Old Trafford, Manchester United would benefit by signing Demiral and Jurrien Timber, as well as Frankie De Jong as a defensive midfielder.
Meanwhile, according to Ten Hag, players will return to training on June 27th.
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