Manchester United now have only the weapons at their disposal until January after Monday's transfer deadline, but that doesn't mean clubs elsewhere aren't looking to snap up their own assets, with some windows around the world not yet closed.
Manchester United look ahead after promising transfer window
Results haven't been too kind to Ruben Amorim this season, but there have been flickering signs that performances at Old Trafford are beginning to come together after some high-profile signings during the transfer window.
Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, Diego Leon, Senne Lammens, and Benjamin Sesko took Manchester United's summer spending spree to around £225 million, illustrating a level of ambition from INEOS to help the Red Devils challenge at the top end of the Premier League.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim applauds fans after the match
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim applauds fans after the match
Ultimately, four points from nine available in the top-flight and a shock cup exit to Grimsby Town is unlikely to win any favour among supporters. Still, there is no doubt that this is a transitional season for Amorim's men as they recover from an unfateful 2024/25 campaign.
Now, the focus is on integrating new faces for an important run of upcoming fixtures, starting with an away trip to rivals Manchester City after the international break, before a home clash with Chelsea.
After sustaining an injury against Burnley, former Wolverhampton Wanderers man Cunha confirmed via social media that he will be back sooner rather than later, stating: "What an incredible environment, it’s great to be here. I’ll be back soon, always with joy and gratitude. Thanks for all the messages."
With the window now over in Europe, fans could be forgiven for thinking the Red Devils' squad is now settled for time to come, but clubs are already scouring the market for players who may become of interest, and in some cases the window is still open...
Harry Maguire attracting interest from Saudi Pro League
According to The Sun, two Saudi Pro League clubs want to sign Manchester United's Harry Maguire, with their window open until September 23. The player himself is considering the move, but only at the end of this season, which is perhaps a hit to INEOS and a boost for Amorim, as the Red Devils will lose out on a transfer fee but the manager keeps a consistent starter this season.
Indeed, the £190,000 per week earner is committed to remaining at Old Trafford until his contract expires in the summer of 2026, but this looks like one to watch once his deal ends when he could receive a massive pay hike.
Becoming a pillar of the Red Devils' backline in recent years, Maguire has registered 16 goals and nine assists in 249 appearances for the club. He will be 33 by the time his Manchester United contract comes to an end, and it is clear that he has plenty of options open if he wants to seek a new career challenge elsewhere - or generational wealth.
TEAMtalk report that Manchester United could look to extend his contract, citing Amorim's belief that he is a 'crucial' part of the dressing room, but it appears he could now be set to follow Andre Onana amid interest from Saudi clubs in the Cameroon international.