As the end of the season approaches, clubs are looking to start making signings for next season. For Man Utd, this may be more difficult, as the club's ownership is still very up in the air. The Glazer family are expected to step back from the club, with INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Qatari-based Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani looking to be the most likely buyers.
However, with nothing yet decided, and two very different financial plans on the table, the club seems to be in limbo. 'Mirror' states that given the fine margins at the top of the Premier League table, where United currently sit 4th, not making good signings this summer could leave the Red Devils in the dust as rivals spend millions.
The same outlet reports that if the club are not successful with signings and during next season's campaign, forward Marcus Rashford might look to leave Man Utd. According to them, Rashford has delayed the signing of a new contract until he sees the resolution of the takeover. As Utd look to the Champions League under Erik ten Hag, Rashford will be crucial for the English side.
With three games to play, Man Utd sit four points above Liverpool, who are looking to bulk up their midfield and knock the Red Devils out of the UCL spots. Klopp seems to be gunning for Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, who won the World Cup last year with Argentina.