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Mbeumo, wantaway five, £7.62m boost - Seven transfer deals Manchester United can complete next…

Bryan Mbeumo and Alejandro Garnacho are expected to be on the move this summer

Bryan Mbeumo and Alejandro Garnacho are expected to be on the move this summer

Manchester United are back in action in just six days' time as they take on Leeds United in their first pre-season friendly in Stockholm's Friends Arena.

could make his first appearance in United colours following his £62.5million move from Wolves, while teenage left-back Diego Leon could also be involved for the first time as a player.

Ahead of his first full season in charge, Reds boss would have hoped for more progress in the transfer market by this stage but it could be a busy week ahead of United's trip to the Swedish capital.

With that in mind, we have taken a look at seven United transfers that could happen this week.

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Mbeumo breakthrough

It has already become the long-running saga of United's transfer window but they are hopeful they can make some progress on the deal to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford this week.

United are desperate for the Cameroon international to join and the 25-year-old is keen on the move to Old Trafford.

However, United have two bids rejected by the Bees for a player who scored 20 Premier League goals last season and will be keen to ensure their third bid sees them make a breakthrough.

Progress on sales

For United to make further progress on incoming transfers, they need to make some headway with bringing in funds from player sales.

that Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia had asked to leave the club but there has been no progress made on any of their departures.

Should that change this week it could well help to kickstart some more incoming business.

Real Madrid windfall

After pocketing some money off Anthony Elanga's transfer from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle United, Manchester United will be keeping a keen eye on events at Real Madrid this week.

Los Blancos are set to sign Benfica left-back Alvaro Carreras for £43million - a £38million profit on the £5million they paid to sign the Spaniard from United last summer.

United are entitled to 20% of that profit after inserting a sell-on clause in the deal and stand to inherit £7.62million once the deal is completed.

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