Manchester United secured their third significant signing this morning, with the Inoes eager to replace Leny Yoro.

The third key signing for Manchester United this summer is a step closer to completion as the player he will replace, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, verbally agreed to personal terms with West Ham.The Red Devils have already signed Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee this window, however Yoro has a broken metatarsal that will keep him out for two to three months.Zirkzee, meanwhile, will be thrust into the action following news fellow striker Rasmus Hojlund will miss around six weeks with a hamstring issue.Man Utd are intent on adding at least three more new faces to their ranks and are now at the stage where they must offload players before further additions can be made.One player who fits that billing is right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The 26-year-old has entered the final year of his contract at Old Trafford and Man Utd are willing to cash in.A swap deal that would have seen Wan-Bissaka trade places with Denzel Dumfries at Inter Milan was floated. However, TEAMtalk understands Dumfries is now in line to sign a four-year extension at the San Siro.Instead, a transfer within the Premier League is now on the cards for Wan-Bissaka, with West Ham looking his likeliest destination.According to Sky Germany, West Ham and Wan-Bissaka have verbally agreed personal terms on a five-year contract running until 2029.That is the first step towards sealing a deal, and talks regarding the transfer fee are now in full flow.Man Utd value the right-back in the £15m-£18m range. Per the report, West Ham proposed an offer of just £10m which as you might expect, did not get the green light from Man Utd.Nonetheless, negotiations are ongoing and the early expectation is the two clubs will find common ground when all is said and done.Wan-Bissaka to be replaced by Noussair Mazraoui Assuming Wan-Bissaka does leave for London, Man Utd have already lined up their replacement – Noussair Mazraoui.teamtalk
Man Utd to complete signing No 3 after West Ham agree deal for star he’ll replace
Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui, Man Utd right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka
The third major arrival at Manchester United this summer is a step closer to completion after the man he’ll replace – Aaron Wan-Bissaka – verbally agreed personal terms with West Ham.
The Red Devils have already signed Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee this window, though Yoro has unfortunately suffered a broken metatarsal that will sideline him for two-three months.
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Zirkzee, meanwhile, will be thrust into the action following news fellow striker Rasmus Hojlund will miss around six weeks with a hamstring issue.
Man Utd are intent on adding at least three more new faces to their ranks and are now at the stage where they must offload players before further additions can be made.
One player who fits that billing is right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The 26-year-old has entered the final year of his contract at Old Trafford and Man Utd are willing to cash in.
A swap deal that would have seen Wan-Bissaka trade places with Denzel Dumfries at Inter Milan was floated. However, TEAMtalk understands Dumfries is now in line to sign a four-year extension at the San Siro.
Instead, a transfer within the Premier League is now on the cards for Wan-Bissaka, with West Ham looking his likeliest destination.
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According to Sky Germany, West Ham and Wan-Bissaka have verbally agreed personal terms on a five-year contract running until 2029.
That is the first step towards sealing a deal, and talks regarding the transfer fee are now in full flow.
Man Utd value the right-back in the £15m-£18m range. Per the report, West Ham proposed an offer of just £10m which as you might expect, did not get the green light from Man Utd.
Nonetheless, negotiations are ongoing and the early expectation is the two clubs will find common ground when all is said and done.Wan-Bissaka to be replaced by Noussair Mazraoui
Assuming Wan-Bissaka does leave for London, Man Utd have already lined up their replacement – Noussair Mazraoui.
The Red Devils have agreed a five-year deal with the Bayern Munich and Morocco right-back. As is customary with Man Utd, the deal contains a club option for an extra season.
Furthermore, various reports have claimed Man Utd have also agreed a fee with Bayern. Reports have differed as to the exact amount, though most suggest the deal is worth around £20m including add-ons.
Mazraoui’s move is on standby as Man Utd attempt to shift Wan-Bissaka first and news of his verbal agreement with West Ham is a positive development for Erik ten Hag’s side.
Mazraoui was recently included by Bayern for their pre-season trip to South Korea, though transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that is NOT an indication that he’s set to stay with Bayern.West Ham plotting triple coup
In other news, Man Utd have rejected a £20m bid from Fulham for Scott McTominay. The Red Devils are open to cashing in, though value the Scot at £30m.
West Ham, meanwhile, hope Wan-Bissaka will be just one part of a momentous triple coup.
The Hammers have agreed a deal worth £25m plus add-ons to sign electric Leeds United winger, Crysencio Summerville. Personal terms with the Dutchman have been agreed.Manchester United’s third major signing of the summer is progressing, as Aaron Wan-Bissaka has verbally agreed to personal terms with West Ham. The Red Devils have already secured Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee, although Yoro is out for 2-3 months with a broken metatarsal, and Zirkzee will step up due to Rasmus Hojlund’s hamstring injury.
Wan-Bissaka, in the final year of his contract, was initially considered for a swap deal with Denzel Dumfries at Inter Milan, but Dumfries is set to extend his contract with the Italian club. Now, a transfer to West Ham seems imminent, with negotiations ongoing for a transfer fee between £15m-£18m. West Ham’s initial £10m offer was rejected.
Assuming Wan-Bissaka leaves, Manchester United have lined up Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui as his replacement. A five-year deal, with a club option for an extra season, and a transfer fee around £20m have reportedly been agreed upon. However, Mazraoui’s move is contingent on Wan-Bissaka’s exit.
Additionally, Manchester United rejected a £20m bid from Fulham for Scott McTominay, valuing him at £30m. West Ham, meanwhile, is also set to sign Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville as part of a triple signing strategy.