
Man Utd in triple transfer boost with Garnacho lined up to join Cristiano Ronaldo and new homes for Hojlund and Sancho
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO may get a Saudi escape route — in a TRIPLE boost for Manchester United.
The winger, 20, has been told he can find another club and Al- Nassr hope a chance to join his hero Cristiano Ronaldo tempts him.
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There is also Saudi interest in United winger Jadon Sancho, 25, and Inter Milan want Red Devils striker Rasmus Hojlund, 22, on loan ahead of a £38million full-time switch.
United rejected a £40m January bid from Napoli for Garnacho but may get twice that from the Saudis.
Garnacho knows he is finished at Old Trafford after boss Ruben Amorim told him as much in the fall-out from last month's Europa League final loss.
After the £62.5m signing of Matheus Cunha, Amorim knows the rest of his summer budget will largely be governed by departures.
But United look set to miss out on Napoli's prolific striker Victor Osimhen, 26, after he reportedly agreed a deal with Al Hilal.
It follows mixed news for the Red Devils over other major strike targets.
SunSport exclusively revealed United are in pole position to .
The Swede has an £85m release clause but Amorim could be reunited with the Sporting Lisbon hero for closer to £60m.
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Nonetheless, the two Prem giants could also battle it out for RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are ready to dent United's hopes of landing Brentford's main man Bryan Mbeumo.
Spurs want Bees' boss Thomas Frank to succeed axed Ange Postecoglou.
And if Tottenham get the Dane, then Frank is expected to prioritise Mbeumo on his list of desired recruits.
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