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New Chelsea owner Todd Boehly means business

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Chelsea fans are becoming a bit—OK, maybe very—restless. Manchester City has signed Erling Haaland and Kalvin Phillips; Liverpool has added Darwin Nunez to its ranks; Tottenham has brought Yves Bissouma and Ivan Perisic on board; and Arsenal is linked to everyone under the sun, in addition to its incoming moves thus far.

Meanwhile, the Blues are sitting idly by alongside Manchester United with zero additions as July creeps up.

Make no mistake about it though, Chelsea’s hierarchy has been extremely busy since the turn of the calendar month.

There is no excuse for the Red Devils, but the Blues have had to deal with undoing the bad things done by the sanctions and complete a takeover.

Todd Boehly has hit the ground running thus far as owner. He’s transitioned into new roles, addressed season ticket issues, cleaned up the board and offloaded Romelu Lukaku all in a matter of weeks. It’s now time for Chelsea to become active shoppers in the transfer market with all distractions out of the way

Boehly has taken over as both Chairman and Director for Bruce Buck and Marina Granovskaia respectively, at least on a temporary basis.

This news has resulted in a mixed reaction amongst the fanbase as some believe he’s piling too many things on his plate during his first trip to the buffet. However, the American has everybody fooled.

While this may be his first time dining in the European restaurant, he frequents business buffets stateside with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Boehly has done everything right thus far and it’s encouraging to see how he’s approaching issues as owner—especially the transfer market.

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VIDEO: Watch the moment Kobbie Mainoo destroyed all England teammates including Chelsea and Liverpool superstars to scored the most DANGEROUS GOAL in football history

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Footage has emerged of Kobbie Mainoo scoring a wonderful goal in England training ahead of his first start at Euro 2024 against Slovakia. The Three Lions’ round of 16 clash marked the first time the Manchester United starlet was handed a starting berth in a competitive game.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Gallagher were both given chances in the centre of the pitch alongside Arsenal’s Declan Rice during the group stage, but both struggled to have the desired impact as Gareth Southgate’s men flattered to deceive for the most part.

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HERE WE GO: Transfer expert confirms Man United’s £59 million transfer deal as player medical is completed, shirt number give and awaiting official announcement before joining the team training

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Manchester United are looking to add to their defensive ranks this summer amid a squad shake-up under Jim Ratcliffe.

The final 16 stage of Euro 2024 is now underway and both Switzerland and Germany have booked their places in the quarter-finals. The hosts continue their mission to lift the trophy on home soil but the competition is heating up and the talent on display is attracting the attention of domestic clubs.

“At the moment, De Ligt doesn’t want any distraction during the Euros, but for sure Man United made contact with his agent to understand the situation. United are considering a move — nothing is decided yet but he’s one of the names on their list. There’s still no proposal from United or any other club.”

Manchester United are looking at making some significant changes this transfer window, involving both incomings and outgoings. There are a number of roles the Red Devils are looking to strengthen but centre-back remains a priority.

With Harry Maguire tipped to leave, Raphaël Varane due to depart as a free agent and Jonny Evans also headed for the exit unless a late new agreement is made, United are set to be short on numbers at the back.

Erik ten Hag and his side are scouring the market for new defensive signings and Euro 2024 is proving to be the ideal opportunity to keep an eye on potential targets. United have been keeping tabs on Matthijs de Ligt and according to Fabrizio Romano for his Daily Briefing column, it could be a situation to monitor this summer.

De Ligt reportedly does not want ‘any distractions’ right now as he looks to reach as far as possible in the Euros with the Netherlands. The Oranje side are preparing to face Romania in their round of 16 clash, after qualifying for the knockouts as one of the best third-placed finishers in the group stages.

De Ligt is currently under contract with Bayern Munich until 2027 but had a mixed season in terms of appearances. The 24-year-old missed a number of games due to injury but when fit, he started 16 Bundesliga games, was substituted on for six, and left on the bench on four occasions.

“Matthijs de Ligt to Manchester United could be one to watch this summer as we know they’ve been exploring the market for centre-backs,” Romano said. “There’s now been contact between Man United and De Ligt’s representatives, but we may have to wait a bit longer for something more concrete to happen.

De Ligt is just one defender United are considering this summer, having already registered their interest in Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite, and Leny Yoro of Lille. The Reds aren’t alone in their pursuit though, and will likely face stiff competition for any player their set their sights on this summer.

Bild’s Christian Falk reported that Bayern are ‘holding out’ for a fee of £59 million for De Ligt, which is significantly less than the £70 million Everton are after for Branthwaite. However, United are reportedly not willing to meet the asking price for De Ligt and are only prepared to pay half of the quote, as they are working with a ‘restricted budget’, according to Sky Germany.

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TERMS AGREED: Man United agree personal terms with Erik ten Hag’s priority transfer as player arrives in Manchester ahead of medical on Monday

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Manchester United are believed to have opened talks with a £60m-rated Euro 2024 star ahead of a summer move to Old Trafford, according to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg.

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The Red Devils simply must kick on after a disappointing 2023/24 season, even though it culminated in them winning the FA Cup after a superb victory over Manchester City in the final at Wembley. Erik ten Hag may need to improve in the Premier League after the backing from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS, and fresh faces could be needed in order for his team to find another gear.

The United manager has reportedly personally held talks with Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee, as they look to snap up the Dutchman ahead of next season. He could provide ideal competition for Rasmus Hojlund, who is still maturing as a player and can’t be relied on to start every week.

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Manuel Ugarte is another player who has been linked with a move to the Red Devils in the current transfer window, being seen as an ideal foil for Kobbie Mainoo in the middle of the park. The Uruguayan is thought to be keen on making the move to Old Trafford.

Centre-back is another position that clearly has to be improved upon at United this summer, too, and Barcelona ace Ronald Araujo is seen as a strong option to bring in, and an even better addition than Zirkzee. If he doesn’t come in, at least one other central defender is required, following the exit of Raphael Varane, with Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans arguably not representing elite options. Now, a new update has emerged regarding their pursuit of a player in that position.

Man United open talks with Euro 2024 star

Writing on X, the reliable Plettenberg claimed that Manchester United have now started talks with Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt over a summer switch, with the Bundesliga giants wanting £60m for his signature:

We’ve been told that Manchester United have opened talks about Matthijs de Ligt on player‘s side now! Understand that MUFC have gathered more information about the 24 y/o in recent days as he can leave Bayern with a suitable offer as revealed. De Ligt, ready to leave Bayern and open to join ManUtd as he will not become the central defender No. 4 or 5. Still no contact between the clubs yet.”

De Ligt has the talent to be a great signing for United, even though his stock may have fallen slightly since emerging as a prodigiously talented teenager at Ajax, who he helped reach the Champions League semi-finals back in 2018/19.

Still only 24 years of age, the Dutchman has now won 45 caps for the Netherlands, and he is part of his country’s squad at Euro 2024. Bundesliga commentator Kevin Hatchard has described him as a “monster”, and he could be the perfect centre-back partner for Lisandro Martinez moving forward.

There is a slight risk element in signing De Ligt, considering Bayern appear willing to sell him for a reason, but given his age, this feels more likely to be a success than signing an ageing player who is past his best – something United have done far too often in recent years.

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