Erik Ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is optimistic that he will be able to sign some of his other top transfer targets after figuratively agreeing on a price for Barcelona star Frankie De Jong.
According to various sources, the Dutch international is scheduled to sign a five-year agreement on September 30th, with a weekly salary of £250,000.
After being connected to players like Antony, Lissandro Martinez, and Eriksen, it is alleged that United are currently focusing on their defensive structure and attacking possibilities.
Fabrizio Romano claims that despite having a deal with Feyenoord, the old Trafford powers intend to sabotage Tyrell Malacia's transfer to OL.
Erik Ten Hag reportedly wants to rejoin with a highly regarded fullback in the premier league, and United has reportedly leapt into the transaction and is willing to pay more than the agreed upon fee
Given that Malacia and Frankie De Jong have the same agency, United are confident that he will sign with them.
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