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Manchester United have started the season strongly
28 Aug 2017
Three consecutive wins, 10 goals scored, zero goals conceded- Manchester United have started the season very strongly and are looking like title contenders.
Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic, two of the three new signings, have slotted right into the XI.
However, according to several reports, they are still in the market for a winger.
Here are the latest rumours involving the Red Devils.
Andreas Pereira completes loan move
Pereira loaned
Brazilian youngster Andreas Pereira is reportedly all set to join Valencia on a season-long loan.
The attacking midfielder spent last season on loan at Granada but showed promise on his return to United during the pre-season.
Spanish radio station Carrusel, though, has claimed that he is set to return to Spain.
United interested in Bale?
Bale incoming?
According to Spanish outlet Don Balon, Manchester United have launched a whopping £92 million bid for Gareth Bale.
United have been long-term admirers of the Welsh winger and have reportedly tried to sign him in the past.
Despite Mourinho publicly ruling out any more transfers in this window, it is believed that United are keen to sign Bale.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted to join Real Madrid?
Zlatan's dream
According to Diario Gol, Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted to join Real Madrid before he agreed to a new one-year deal at United.
Ibrahimovic renewed his contract at United even though he will miss the first part of the season.
However, Ibrahimovic's agent contacted Florentino Perez to see if a move to Real Madrid was possible as the striker wanted to finish his career there.
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