The Old Trafford team is about to make the first concrete move in the plan to recruit two big stars.
Manchester United are set to undergo a busy transfer window next summer, with the two most important plans set out by coach Erik Ten Hag to recruit a central midfielder and a top-class striker. No longer a rumor, the Red Devils are about to take the first step to concretize the plan to detonate a “double blockbuster”.

The Telegraph reports, the Old Trafford team is ready to send Chelsea an offer worth £ 50 million, in order to convince the Blues about the case of Mason Mount. Prior to that, the two sides held initial talks on May 25, and Man Utd believe that £ 50 million is a reasonable number for this deal.
As for Chelsea, although Mount has just had an unimpressive season, and both sides have about a year left on their contracts, they are expected to demand a significantly higher fee. However, the Blues are not the team taking the initiative on the negotiating table, because they are under pressure to sell Mount before June 30.
The Telegraph claims that, if they do not want to be affected by the Financial Fair Play Law after spending about £600 million in the past two transfer windows, Chelsea must earn a profit from the sale of players to balance. the balance of revenue – expenditure before entering July. Therefore, Man Utd has absolutely a basis to believe in the offer that is about to be sent.

In fact, the race to sign Mount also includes the presence of Liverpool and Arsenal, but the midfielder’s preferred destination is Old Trafford. It is known that the two sides soon found a common voice on personal terms, and just Chelsea ‘nods’, the 24-year-old star will soon become a Man Utd man. For their part, the Red Devils want to complete this deal in June.
In another development, Man Utd faced more difficulties in the Harry Kane deal, the top target they aimed to strengthen the central striker position. Kane’s contract with Tottenham Hotspur will officially expire next summer, meaning Spurs are in danger of losing the star. However, that does not mean that chairman Daniel Levy will let Kane go easily .

So far, Levy still wants Kane to continue to stay with Tottenham in the future, although there have been many signs that the English striker wants to leave this summer. At the same time, Man Utd may face a stiff competition from Real Madrid, the club will officially part with its main striker, Karim Benzema after the contract expires.
Despite many difficulties, The Telegraph reports that Man Utd still target Kane as their number one target, despite the fact that they are also considering many alternatives. In general, compared to Mount, the plan to bring Kane to Old Trafford will definitely make the Old Trafford team take more effort.