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Manchester United transfer news LIVE: Gareth Bale, Amad Traore, and Jadon Sancho latest plus Premier League updates

Follow the latest transfer news and updates from Old Trafford as United face missing out on two big-name signings to Spurs and target young Atalanta winger Amad Traore

Emmet Gates
Thursday 17 September 2020 05:49 EDT
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Atalanta's Amad Diallo is a transfer target for Manchester United
Atalanta's Amad Diallo is a transfer target for Manchester United (Getty)

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Manchester United are set to miss out on two high-profile signings this summer as Tottenham look to have won the race for Real Madrid pair Gareth Bale and Sergio Reguilon, despite strong links to Old Trafford this summer.

Tottenham are closing in on an agreed season-long loan despite United being in a better position to meet Bale’s significant wage demands of £600,000 per week, which he currently receives from Real Madrid. 

United have also lost the race with Spurs for left-back Reguilon, and while they continue to hunt Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund, the reality is Sancho may be out of their price range.

One possible arrival that has emerged though is Atalanta’s 18-year-old winger Amad Traore, who caught the eye during last season’s Serie A campaign.

Follow all the latest news below:

THIAGO ‘NOT A PRIORITY’ FOR SOLSKJAER

United do not consider Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara a priority and have not made contact over the player’s availability, the MEN report.

Liverpool remain favourites to sign the Spain international having made an official enquiry.

(Getty Images)
Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 14:39

CLAUSES PUT UNITED OFF SPURS TARGET REGUILON

Sergio Reguilon appears to be on his way to Spurs, but United were reportedly keen on the left-back until very recently.

Real Madrid’s insistence on including certain clauses in any deal was enough to put the Red Devils off, according to Sky Sports.

Los Blancos wanted a buy-back clause of €40m, and a preemption clause which would mean United would be forced to contact Real Madrid if any club made a bid for the player.

The proposed fee of €40m was also more than United were willing to pay.

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 14:23

GARNER STILL ON HUDDERSFIELD’S RADAR

United youngster James Garner remains a target for Huddersfield Town as they look to improve their midfield options.

Yorkshire Live report that the 19-year-old could move to the Championship side on loan before the close of the transfer window.

“They're at the point now where they need to go play in the league, play in a first-team environment, playing in those games every week where they are going to be stretched and find it hard,” United under-23s manager Neil Wood said of the club’s youngsters.

"The incentive is there, it is not like they're going on loan and we are trying to find an exit strategy for them.

"They are going on loan to show how good they are, to show what they can do and to make an impact at the club they are going to be at, and hopefully come back to be a Manchester United player."

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 14:08

SANCHO PURSUIT WILL GO TO THE WIRE

United will continue their pursuit of Jadon Sancho until the final day of the transfer window.

That is according to the the Athletic’s David Ornstein, who claims the Premier League side are not willing to give up yet having invested so much time in the potential deal.

Recent reports have claimed United are searching for alternatives to Sancho, with the likes of Gareth Bale, Ivan Perisic and Douglas Costa linked with a move to Old Trafford.

But the Borussia Dortmund youngster remains the prime target, despite the asking price of £108m.

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 13:56

UNITED MONITORING ATALANTA YOUNGSTER

Manchester United are looking into the possibility of signing Atalanta winger Amad Traore, according to the MEN.

The 18-year-old is not viewed as an alternative option to Jadon Sancho, but instead as a player who could push for the first team in the next few years.

United are likely to face competition for his signature, and Atalanta will demand a hefty fee for one of their most promising players.

Traore became the youngest player to score on his Serie A debut in a 7-1 win over Udinese last season.

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 13:01

TIM SHERWOOD CLAIMS UNITED HAVE ‘NO MORE MONEY'

Former Tottenham and Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood has claimed United have “no more money” and won’t be able to sign Jadon Sancho this summer.

The transfer saga surrounding the Borussia Dortmund youngster has dragged on and on and doesn’t seem to be approaching any sort of conclusion.

United also chose not to pursue a deal for Gareth Bale, who now looks set to return to Spurs.

And Sherwood, discussing another reported United target in Jack Grealish, suggested the Red Devils have nothing left in the bank.

“Jack Grealish’s contract is great news for Aston Villa, what a signing that is," he told talkSPORT.

“I thought he was nailed on to go to Manchester United, but it’s quite clear after the Van de Beek deal they’ve run out of money.

“No Gareth Bale, no Jack Grealish, there’s no more money. There will be no Jadon Sancho that’s for sure.

“They’ve run out of money, otherwise it was a no-brainer in my opinion to take that boy [Grealish] to Manchester United.”

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 12:51

WEST HAM JOIN UNITED IN RACE TO SIGN PSG MIDFIELDER

West Ham are the next club to express interest in reported Manchester United target Idrissa Gueye.

Le10Sport claim Wolves and Crystal Palace are also hopeful of doing a deal for the 30-year-old, who only joined Paris Saint-Germain from Everton last summer.

United’s interest has reportedly cooled, with another midfield signing no longer a priority.

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 12:37

WHY BALE PREFERS SPURS RETURN TO UNITED MOVE

Gareth Bale does not want to be seen as nothing more than a Plan B option for Manchester United, the Athletic have reported.

Tottenham’s intention to make him the main man under Jose Mourinho is why a return to north London is more appealing for the Real Madrid winger.

That move is edging closer now, while United remain at an impasse with regards to the signing of number one target Jadon Sancho. 

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 12:22

SPURS MOVE CLOSER TO BALE SIGNING

Here’s all the latest on Bale to Spurs, which looks increasingly likely. United will have to look elsewhere:

Gareth Bale set to rejoin Tottenham

The Welsh forward has no future at the Bernabeu and now looks set for a second spell with Spurs

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 12:05

The three reasons United won’t move for Bale

United have singled out three reasons why they will look to other targets instead of pursuing a deal for Gareth Bale.

Reports have suggested the Real Madrid winger could be brought to Old Trafford on loan as an alternative option to Jadon Sancho.

But, according to the Evening Standard’s James Robson, the player’s age, injury history and lack of regular football last season put United off.

Callum Rice-Coates16 September 2020 11:55

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