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'Agreement reached, personal terms agreed' - Manchester United latest on 13 deadline day transfers

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The latest Man Utd transfer news on deadline day of the summer window.

It is set to be a busy day at Manchester United with as many as twelve deadline day deals expected to take place across the various age groups.

United have until 7pm on Monday night to complete any further signings before the European window shuts, though there will be extra time to sanction some exits, with the Saudi Arabian and Turkish windows open until the end of next week.

Ruben Amorim would like to add a goalkeeper to his squad today amid interest in both Senne Lammens and Emiliano Martinez, though the focus will be on player sales across the age groups. Here is a look at all the latest regarding every deal as of Monday morning, and those who we expect to stay.

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Antony sale agreed

Manchester United have reached an agreement to sell Antony to Real Betis on the final day of the transfer window. The La Liga club were always going to wait until the final days of the summer to try and get the best package possible and have finally agreed terms over his permanent transfer.

It is understood Betis will pay a fixed fee of £21.6 million with a further £2.6m in potential add-ons. United will also retain a 50 percent sell-on clause of any profit made on a future transfer. It means United will receive half of any fee over the initial £21.6m sale figure.

Hojlund will join Napoli

It is just a matter of time before Rasmus Hojlund is announced as a new Napoli player on deadline day of the summer window. The Danish striker will depart on an initial season-long loan, which includes an obligation to make it permanent next summer if the Serie A side qualifies for the Champions League.

United will receive a £5.2 million loan fee for Hojlund, with a future transfer fee of £38m agreed if the conditions are met to make it permanent. He will team up with Scott McTominay and Kevin de Bruyne in Naples and return to Manchester later this month when Napoli face Man City in the Champions League.

Goalkeeper pursuit

Ruben Amorim would like to sign a goalkeeper on deadline day of the summer transfer window with interest in both Senne Lammens and Emiliano Martinez.

It is understood United made an improved offer to sign Lammens over the weekend, who also has an offer to join Turkish side Galatasaray. The 23-year-old has been left out of the last two Royal Antwerp matchday squads, with the Belgian club eager to sell him this summer and receive a cash windfall.

United have yet to agree personal terms with Lammens, though Fabrizio Romano claims they have agreed a package with Martinez as a back-up option. The Argentine was left out of the Aston Villa squad on Sunday night and has made it clear he would like to move to Old Trafford this summer.

Jadon Sancho interest

Manchester United would like to sell Jadon Sancho on deadline day but the player has so far been reluctant to take any of the offers on the table. He turned down a move to Roma after United had agreed a £20m package and made it clear he did not want to join Besiktas before they sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Aston Villa are the latest club to express an interest in Sancho and if he does not agree a deal today then he will have to give serious consideration to Saudi Arabia or Turkey as his next destination.

Tyrell Malacia future uncertain

Tyrell Malacia is still working on a potential deadline day exit after he held talks with La Liga side Elche last week. The Dutch defender is most likely to depart on an initial season-long loan, though a full sale hasn't been ruled out and depends on whether the Spanish side can finance it.

It is understood Porto, Roma and Lille also expressed an interest in a possible deal for Malacia earlier in the window, though nothing has materialised on that front.

Kobbie Mainoo expected to stay

Manchester United have made it clear Kobbie Mainoo is expected to stay at the club and they have no reason to sanction a loan exit on deadline day of the window. The 20-year-old requested to leave on loan last week but Ruben Amorim has reiterated that he wants him to stay and fight for his place in the first-team squad.

There is plenty of interest from across Europe in a possible deal for Mainoo, though there is little sense in United allowing him to leave on loan when they are already so short of viable options in central midfield.

Youth departures

The other deadline day exits will come at youth level. Harry Amass is poised to join Sheffield Wednesday on a season-long loan, while Ethan Ennis will choose between Plymouth Argyle and Fleetwood Town. It is understood Zachary Baumann and Sam Mather could both depart on permanent exits.

United are also open to offers for Rhys Bennett and Gabriele Biancheri today, though there are no guarantees that either of them will depart.

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