Manchester United was offered 15 players in the last week of the crossing deadline

Manchester United reportedly was offered the opportunity to sign with more than 15 players in the last week of the pass-by deadline. As agreements for Adrien Rabliot and Marko Arnautovic failed in the second week of August, summer was resulting in a disaster for the <x0 Minutes of Red”. Some clubs sought to benefit from [...]
As agreements for Adrien Rabliot and Marko Arnautovic failed in the second week of August, summer was resulting in a disaster for the <x0 Minutes of Red”.
Some clubs sought to benefit from Man United's growing despair by offering their unwanted stars.

According to Fabrizio Romanos, the Man United was offered more than 15 players during the last seven days of the deadline.
The club had a priority of a midfielder because it didn't reach Rabbi and Frankie de Jong and was said to have talked to the SPG about Leonardo Paredes.
He eventually joined Juventus, who were trying to send Weston McKennien to Mna United in order to transfer Argentina.

Romano claims the Red Days also considered the signing of Moises Caicedos, but Brighton was convinced that the 20-year-old would not be sold.
In addition to a new midfielder, Eric ten Hag wanted to improve the right wing of defense, where Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot play.
Barcelona wanted to take Sergino Desti and offered him the American, and Borussia Dormund made him aware that United was looking side, made Thomas Meunier available.

None of the players complied with Ten Hag criteria, so the club decided to use their money for other targets.
This allowed Unitede to finance a 100m-euro movement for Antony é, but United had to wait for Brazilians after Ajax refused to listen to the bids during that week in August.
With United's need for a side, Chelsea offered Christian Puliscin.

Yannick Carrasco and Hirving Lozano were also offered by Atletico Madrid and Naples, but the heads of Man United ruled against signing one of them.












