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It was revealed that Manchester United set a price of 70 million for Garnacho and wanted to raise money to buy Zhekereish! Estimated time to sign Mbeumo

During the summer window, the desire of fans to "get off the tree" is strong. However, United were unable to deliver a second offer for Mbeumo before Tuesday's interim transfer window deadline. According to The Athletic, the Red Devils only made a £45 million plus £10 million floating bid last week, which was quickly rejected by Brentford, and the club has not made any official bids since.

The temporary transfer window for the Club World Cup has closed and the summer window will reopen on 16 June. In the meantime, United will continue negotiations with Brentford, with Tottenham's 'truncation' considered unlikely, with the Manchester Evening News claiming that Brentford may add a special clause when manager Thomas Frank leaves to take charge of Tottenham to ensure he can't poach his squad for a period of time to avoid the best players in the squad leaving with him.

While Mbeumo has already expressed his desire to join the Red Devils, United must now agree a transfer fee with the 'Little Bees'. The London club are relatively financially healthy and have an option to extend Mbemo's contract for another year, so they have the ability to hold on to their asking price in negotiations.

Mbeumo is not destined to be cheap, but he is willing to join Manchester United, who have not qualified for the Champions League, and Brentford will not stop him from leaving as long as the Red Devils can offer the ideal price.

Manchester United are confident of signing Mbeumo, but it remains to be seen how long it will take. The club are keen to complete the deal as soon as possible, with Ruben Amorim asking to be done within this month. In this case, Mbeumo can report to Carrington at the start of pre-season training at the end of the month to participate in training and integrate into the team.

From a financial perspective, United are also said to be looking to sign Mbeumo before the end of the Premier League's financial year this season to avoid him falling into the PSR profit and sustainability rules calculations for next season. At that time, Manchester United will not participate in the European competition, and the income will be greatly affected.

Sky Sports has confirmed that Manchester United have set aside funds for the transfer deals of Cunha and Mbeumo. However, if you want to continue to buy people, such as Portugal Sporting centre-forward Djekereish, you need to raise money through player sales, and the 27-year-old Swedish striker could pay as much as 80 million euros.

Portuguese coach Jorge Borges, who attended the club's 99th anniversary commemoration on Tuesday, declined to give a concrete answer when asked about the future of Djekereish. "Zhekarish? The new season of the Portuguese sports will only start on 1 July." "That's what I'm going to say, I'm here today to pay tribute to the club," he said. It's summer vacation and I'm not talking about work."

Manchester United can greatly increase their spending power in the transfer market by selling their academy players, as their transfer fees are "pure income". Garnacho is the club's most likely academy graduate to sell at the moment, as his salary is relatively low at £50,000, while Marcus Rashford's weekly salary is as high as £325,000!

According to the British "Independent", due to Garnacho's many buyers, it is said that five clubs are paying attention, including Chelsea and Aston Villa in the Premier League, Napoli in Italy, Atletico Madrid in La Liga, Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, etc., Manchester United has set a price of 70 million pounds for him.

The 20-year-old Garnacho has three years left on his contract, and United could have offered to sell him at a high price, even if he couldn't. But the Argentine winger's falling out with Amorim has changed the situation, and now United are in a hurry to make a move, and any buyer who agrees to a £70 million deal would be a big philanthropist.

It is widely believed that Manchester United will eventually sell £50 million, which is already a great success, and it is more likely to be around £40 million. Ironically, the club rejected Napoli's offer for that price in January.

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