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Precise reinforcement! Manchester United plan to sign two more players in two weeks, Sancho may be used as a bargaining chip, and Barcelona will be on the list

So far, United have signed Zirkze, Yoro, De Ligt and Mazraoui in the summer window. Not only is it more efficient, but it has also become more rational. Clearly, United's new uniform team has delivered an answer that will satisfy the fans. Going forward, Manchester United's uniforms will continue to strike with precision and strengthen the squad.

According to British media Manchester World, Manchester United are still looking to strengthen their squad in the final two weeks of the summer transfer window. After completing De Ligt's deal with Mazraoui, they are considering signing two more players. They are prioritising the signing of a midfielder while they are also eyeing left-back signings. Ugarte's transfer has taken a turn for the better and PSG wants to sell him before the deadline.

In order to be able to reach a deal, the Parisians will either lower their asking price or accept a transfer on loan. However, there is a growing belief that an agreement can be reached between the two sides, and it is reported that Sancho could be part of the Ugarte deal. United will also consider signing a left-back following Luke Shaw's injury. Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot could both take over the position on an interim basis, but Ten Hag is hopeful of another regular candidate. With a possible solution to a short-term problem, United could consider a free agent and a loan deal, with Marcos Alonso seen as an option.

It can be seen from British media reports that Manchester United's new management is still rationally promoting the recruitment plan. The reinforcements in these two positions are not only precise reinforcements, but also the selection of targets is very reasonable.

After strengthening the forward line, central defenders and right-backs, Manchester United's weakest positions at the moment are midfielders and left-backs. With Casemiro difficult to leave this summer, United are eyeing Ugarte as a top target at the back. On the one hand, because Ugarte is not in Enrique's plan, the difficulty of bringing in reinforcements will not be too high, and the players are also eager to leave the team, and there is a possibility of introducing them at a reduced price; Ugarte, on the other hand, is young and can be a long-term option for team building. In this way, Casemiro's stay is not bad news, at least it can allow Ugarte to learn defensive skills next to the Fat Tiger, instead of blindly relying on brute force.

Due to Manchester United's tight budget, it is estimated that they are negotiating other ways of trading with Grand Paris, such as loan, or adding Sancho to the deal as a bargaining chip, which is why Sancho and Grand Paris continue to be rumored. Sancho struggles to gain a foothold in the Premier League, but his ability to play in Ligue 1 is possible. If you can bring in Ugarte and get rid of Sancho at the same time, it will definitely be a stroke of genius for the new high-tops!

Luke Shaw is injured again, but from another point of view, it is time for the injury to be due to the United uniforms still have time to make amends. A player like Luke Shaw who has a history of serious injuries is more likely to suffer injuries as they get older, so a new positive left-back is also in need of the moment. Still due to tight budgets, Manchester United are no longer allowed to pay a transfer fee for a left-back, with a free agent or loan being the most realistic option.

Marcos Alonso, who left Barcelona as a free agent, has had no problem adapting to the Premier League after six years at Chelsea. And he is only 33 years old, and it is not a big problem to solve the short-term shortage of left-backs.

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