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Manchester United transfer news latest: Bruno Fernandes, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Harry Maguire, Adrien Rabiot, Paul Pogba and more

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Luke Brown
Friday 21 June 2019 17:17 BST
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Manchester United have moved ahead of Tottenham in the race for Sporting midfielder Bruno Fernandes.

The Portuguese international looks certain to leave the club this summer after a record-breaking season with some of Europe's top clubs lining up to sign him.

At the front of that queue appear to be United who are willing to pay whatever it takes to get the 24-year-old on board.

A Bola report that Tottenham's move for Fernandes hinges on Christian Eriksen leaving first which leaves United as clear frontrunners.

Fernandes' agent is understood to have met with United and that a formal offer to his client and Sporting is expected imminently.

Crystal Palace remain completely unmoved in their valuation of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, meaning United will ultimately have to match if it they are to finally secure the defender.

The Old Trafford have had two bids already knocked back by Palace, because they are well short of the set price of around £70m.

United had initially been hoping to prise the 22-year-old from Selhurst Park for £25m, and then £50m, but Palace have been steadfast in their stance.

They have no need to sell Wan-Bissaka so it will ultimately be up to United to match their valuation.

Meanwhile, West Ham want Anthony Martial in exchange for Issa Diop, if any deal is to be done for the centre-half.

The Old Trafford hierarchy have investigated the possibility of signing the 22-year-old, but West Ham have so far shown no willingness to sell.

In initial talks, however, the London club have indicated that they may be willing to do business if Martial comes the other way.

Lo Celso is an option for United (Getty)

United are keen to reshape their midfield and could apparently be significant players for Real Betis star Giovani Lo Celso.

Tottenham are very keen on the Argentine international but reports in Spain suggest that Daniel Levy has baulked at the club's £65m asking price leaving the way clear for United.

Atletico Madrid are also interested but the claims state United are "best placed" to get their man.

Adrien Rabiot won't be joining however with Juventus appearing to have jumped ahead in the race to sign him.

The Paris Saint-Germain star is leaving the French champions this summer after choosing not to extend his contract.

A number of clubs, United included, were said to be interested in but Italian reports suggest that Juve have swooped in.

Rabiot is set to join Juve (Getty)

It is reported that the Frenchman will put pen to paper on a deal in Turin imminently.

Elsewhere, Paul Pogba has apparently told United he wants to move back to Juventus over a move to Real Madrid.

The 26-year-old on Sunday finally made his desire to leave Old Trafford clear, stating that it’s time for a “new challenge”, but many sources say he’s for a long time been “desperate to leave”.

Zinedine Zidane wants Pogba at any price, but the Bernabeu hierarchy are not keen to spend more than £110m after a summer that has already seen them break £350m.

Sky Sports say the midfielder wants to return to Juve, with Paris Saint-Germain also keen.

Maguire looks set to leave Leicester (Action Images via Reuters)

Meanwhile, rivals Manchester City appear to have won the race for Harry Maguire.

United are keen on the England international but the Mirror reports the champions are closing in on his signature.

They say United were only willing to offer £40m while City were happy to meet Leicester's £65m asking price.

Maguire is also keen to work under manager Pep Guardiola.

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