Manchester United have been tipped by artificial intelligence to end one of their longest transfer sagas this summer.
The Red Devils' summer transfer window has yet to pick up a head of steam but it is clear that United will be looking to add to their squad soon. This summer marks Enos' first in charge of football operations and Sir Jim Ratcliffe is well aware of the priorities of Erik ten Hague's agenda.
Speaking to the press shortly after the FA Cup final victory over Manchester City, Ten Hague admitted he wanted to strengthen the core of the squad with central defence, midfield and forwards high on his wish list. According to the AI technology used by SafeBettingSites, the Reds will almost certainly pull off one of those ambitions.
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Their technology predicts that United's biggest signing of the summer window will be Barcelona midfielder Frankie de Jong. Those with good memories will recall that Ten Hague was desperately trying to lure his former Ajax midfielder to Old Trafford during his first window in charge.
However, United ultimately failed to reward the Dutchman away from the Camp Nou. It is claimed that the Reds will pay £72m to bring De Jong to the Premier League and take some of the pressure off central midfield.
Meanwhile, the Reds have the backing of technology to complete the £50million purchase of Ben White from Arsenal. The former Leeds and Brighton star has previously played as a centre-back but Mikel Arteta has pushed him to right-back thanks to the impressive form of Gabriel Magalhas and Willem Saliba.
White missed just one Premier League match last season and featured mainly at right-back, but could United convince him to move to the North West if they could offer a central defensive position?
Finally, United are predicted to complete their summer transfer window with the purchase of Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid.
A bid of £53m is believed to be enough to secure the Portuguese striker's move to the Theater of Dreams. The 24-year-old is out of favor in the Spanish capital and was loaned out to Barcelona last season after half a year at Chelsea.
Felix scored seven goals in 30 La Liga appearances for the Catalan giants last term.
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