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Manchester United 'hoping to raise £100m from outgoings this summer'

Man United 'hoping to raise £100m from outgoings this summer'
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Manchester United could reportedly raise as much as £100m from outgoings this summer, with Paul Pogba among those potentially leaving.

Manchester United could reportedly raise as much as £100m from outgoings this summer, with a number of first-team players available for transfer in the current market.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have agreed deals for Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane this summer, while Atletico Madrid's Kieran Trippier and Rennes' Eduardo Camavinga are still said to be targets.

According to ESPN, a number of Man United players are available for the right price in the current market, including Jesse Lingard, Brandon Williams, Diogo Dalot, Phil Jones, Alex Telles, Andreas Pereira, Daniel James and Axel Tuanzebe.

The report also claims that Anthony Martial - linked with Tottenham Hotspur - could depart Old Trafford, while Paul Pogba may also leave the club before the transfer deadline.

Paris Saint-Germain are allegedly prepared to pay £50m for the France international, who has less than one year left to remain on his contract with the 20-time English champions.

Pogba has also been strongly linked with Juventus and Real Madrid, but it is thought that neither club have the necessary funds to sign the World Cup winner in the current market.

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