
Man United transfer news: The four positions they are targeting, truth about the transfer budget and why Bruno Fernandes really could go to Saudi Arabia
A harrowing campaign is finally at an end and now Manchester United have a lot of work to do.
The club will hope to make the 2024-25 season a distant memory as soon as possible as they recover from a manager sacking, mass redundancies, a European final defeat and their worst league finish for 50 years.
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