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Reporter: Manchester United can try to reduce Jackson to 65 million pounds; it is important to get rid of abandoned players and sign ups

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Manchester United officially signed Brentford striker Mbemo, the Red Devils' third signing this summer after Cunya and Leon. Three authors from the Manchester Evening News analyzed Manchester United's next transfer plan.

Amy Wilson:

Rashford is about to join Barcelona on loan, which is good news for Manchester United, as it is reportedly expected to bear the full salary of the players, which may free up some funds for Manchester United. The Red Devils' top priority now is to bring in a pure center who has always been interested in Cesco, and Arsenal seems to be more inclined to Yorke, which provides an opportunity for Manchester United to sign Cesco.

The next may be another player's departure, such as Garnacho. There is news that he may go to Villa, and the deal looks like it may be done. Rashford joined Villa on loan in January this year, which shows that a good relationship has been established between the two clubs, which may allow Garnacho's transfer to go smoothly.

Kiran King:

Now Manchester United must start looking for new strikers and goalkeepers. The 0-0 with Leeds United shows that the Red Devils lack a reliable center and he needs to ensure that he can score at least 15 to 20 goals per season. Manchester United should consider Chelsea's Jackson, and while the Blues value the 24-year-old at a valuation of between 80 million and 100 million pounds, the Red Devils can try to push the price to about 65 million pounds, close to the transfer fee they paid for Mbemo and Cunha.

As for goalkeepers, I suggest paying attention to Antwerp's Ramens, who scored 10 clean sheets last season, and Ramens has the potential to become a top goalkeeper. Instead of pursuing Martinez, Manchester United invested in signing Lamons.

James Quinlan:

If spending restrictions can be ignored, Amorin hopes to buy another striker, a midfielder and a goalkeeper for Manchester United to improve the lineup, which will basically cover all positions the team needs in the new season. But the reality is that Manchester United's next few transfers must be to get rid of those abandoned players.

At present, Rashford's loan deal to Barcelona has made positive progress. If any of Garnacho, Anthony, Sancho or Malaysia can also leave the team - preferably a permanent transfer, then United can start thinking about the next signings, positions that the team is desperately needed.

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