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Dahl, Diomande, Dumfries: Manchester United line up next season if latest transfer rumours are true - gallery

Manchester United are set for a busy summer transfer window as they look to take their next step towards a Premier League title charge next season.

United chiefs have set the lofty ambition of 'Project 150', with the aim for United to win both the men's and women's league titles by their 150th anniversary in 2028. It means United have just two full seasons to return to the top of English football, while they also want to compete for the Champions League trophy as well.

United have prioritised a midfield refresh this summer, with two additions expected in the key position, while they are also interested in adding a versatile left winger to their squad. United would also like to reinforce at full-back if possible and have recently been linked with options on both the right and left of defence.

With all that in mind, here is how United could line up next season based on the latest transfer rumours.

Lammens will remain the first choice in goal next season, even if another is signed.

1. GK - Senne Lammens

Lammens will remain the first choice in goal next season, even if another is signed. | Getty Images

Dumfries has been linked with a move to the Premier League as United contemplate right-back reinforcement.

2. RB - Denzel Dumfries

Dumfries has been linked with a move to the Premier League as United contemplate right-back reinforcement. | Getty Images

Yoro is viewed as the long-term choice at centre-back and will be more experienced next season.

3. CB - Leny Yoro

Yoro is viewed as the long-term choice at centre-back and will be more experienced next season. | AFP via Getty Images

Martinez is a crucial part of the defence and will get another season to prove his reliability amid ongoing injury concerns.

4. CB - Lisandro Martinez

Martinez is a crucial part of the defence and will get another season to prove his reliability amid ongoing injury concerns. | Getty Images

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