Manchester United's busy transfer week
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What is Manchester United's transfer strategy? Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes

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Manchester United have signed Matheus Cunha , Bryan Mbeumo and Jadon Sancho .
Bruno Fernandes won't be joining Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal .
Ruben Amorim said in Hong Kong on Friday he thought his captain would stay at the club.
United have already signed Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven from Lecce and Mason Mount .
The big question is how long would it take to do a deal and how much would it cost? Take Sancho for example, it has been established Chelsea would have signed him on reduced terms, which he was not prepared to accept.
If Sancho refuses to drop his demands and Amorim wants him out, United will have to negotiate some kind of compromise.
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