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Manchester United can complete late January transfer triple deal with PSR boost

Ruben Amorim
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Manchester United have less than a week until the January transfer window closes but there seems to be some movement with incomings and outgoings.

United are yet to sign a player this window but are close to making left-back Patrick Dorgu the first signing under Ruben Amorim. The 20-year-old has been on the club's radar for a number of weeks with a fee of €30million (£25.1m) plus €5m (£4.1m) in add-ons broadly agreed.

Further forward, the Red Devils could see changes in their attack. Antony's loan move to Real Betis was confirmed last week but Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho are being severely linked with a move away from Old Trafford.

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Rashford's future seems more in doubt having last appeared for United on December 12 whilst Garnacho is on Napoli and Chelsea's radar. However, there could be scope for United to add reinforcements to their options before Monday night's deadline.

Bayern Munich striker Mathys Tel is a player who is expected to be on the move in the final days of the transfer window. It's understood that the Frenchman is open to a short-term loan having failed to establish himself as a first-team regular in Germany.

Chelsea and Arsenal have both also been credited with interest meaning there are three teams in England available to guarantee him regular minutes. As is always the case in the transfer window, there could be a number of deals that fall in place to hand United Tel.

Mathys Tel
Mathys Tel is reportedly wanted by Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal -Credit:FC Bayern via Getty Images

Garnacho to Chelsea, a move that has been touted for the last 10 days, would strengthen Enzo Maresca's attack and most likely allow Christopher Nkunku to leave. United have been linked with the versatile forward but a return to Germany - where he scored 70 goals - could result in United having a free path to Tel.

MEN Sport reported earlier in the January transfer window that the club were open to recruiting a striker this month. Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee have struggled for consistency this season sparking concerns over the firepower in attack.

Bayern have been linked with Nkunku this month and that deal could be the one that opens the door for Ruben Amorim to strengthen his depth in attack. It would also bolster the club's PSR concerns with Garnacho's sale recorded as 'pure profit' because he is an academy product.

Tel's loan move would be significantly lower on the financial side of things this accounting year with a possible option to purchase making it more cost-effective in the summer.