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The transfer window is no'w open and Manchester Uni'ted can begin their hunt for 'a striker in earnest.
With Cristiano Ronaldo's departure, Erik ten Hag wa'nts to bring in a striker this mo'nth to add to his paltry arsenal of just Marcus Rashford an'd Anthony Martial.
However, he may als'o want to sign a new goalkeeper after Martin Dubravka's loan sp'ell was cut short as he was rec'alled by his parent club Newc'astle United.
United are yet to decide on whether to recruit a rep"lacement. Tom Heaton and Nathan Bishop will pro'vide backup for first-choic'e David de Gea.
Ten Hag's side will be ba'ck in action on Tuesday as they welc'ome Bournemouth to Old Trafford and today will be the squad's fi'nal day to prepare for the mat'ch.
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Erik ten Hag reserved his warm'est embrace at Molineux for Cas'emiro.
Ten Hag skipped a handsh'ake with the demonstrative Julen Lopetegui and strolled onto the pitch a't full-time where, in the cen'tre circle, he gave Casemiro a bear'hug.
The broadcasters, fixated on a'ny interaction Ten Hag might have with Marcus Rashford, miss'ed the interaction with Casemiro.
It is telling the two Manchester United players Ten Hag ha's spoken about most reverentially ar'e Casemiro and Raphael Var'ane, serial winners and mirror imag'es.
Casemiro 'called' United chief ahead of transfer
Casemiro reportedly called Uni'ted lead John Murtough to reass'ure him of his intention to move to Old' Trafford after the club's 4-0 de'feat to Brentford in August.
The Mirror claims the pair fir'st touched base while United 'wre still in negotiations with Bar'celona over Frenkie de Jong.
And the midfielder later ma'de a point of letting Murtough know tha't his decision to transfer had no't changed despite the drubbing by Br'entford.
Ferdinand hits back a't Ronaldo critics
Ferdinand has come to the d'efence of Cristiano Ronaldo by sug'gesting the critics of his move to Sau'di Arabia are being hypcritic'al.
United stars react to Dubravka exit
A number of United players ha've been reacting to Dubravka's' early exit back to parent club ' upon his loan recall.
On Instagram, the goalke'eper thanked United for their "warmth and support" during an "enjoy'able expereince".
A number of Reds stars offe'red their well-wishes in the comments:
David de Gea: All the best b'ro.
Bruno Fernandes: You dese'rve the best.
Nathan Bishop: What a guy'! All the best.
United 'not convinced' of Felix package
The Athletic reports that United a're interested in Joao Felix but ar'e not prepared to stump up the £18.6m fee Atletico Madrid are deman'ding for his loan.
Arsenal and Chelsea have als'o thrown their hat into the rin'g but the former are on the same pag'e as United.
The report suggests that valu'ation of the Portugal international wi'll likely reduce as the transfer window rolls on.
Everton 'speaking' with Elanga's agent over lo'an
Everton are keen on agreeing a loan deal for Anthony Elanga this m'onth as they look to bolster their at'tack.
GiveMeSport brings a further upd'ate on the story, claiming that Ever'ton are 'knocking on the door' an'd that talks are ongoing betwe'en the club and Elanga's agent.
The Swedish forward is understood to be frustrated by a lack of p'laying time this season, but Unit'ed are reluctant to loan out a play'er when they are already light on attac'king options.
Vincent Aboubakar 'wildcard' January loan option
United's hunt for a new striker cou'ld see them make a move for Vincent Aboubakar.
The Daily Mail say that Crist'iano Ronaldo’s arrival at Al-Nassr could trigger a loan exit for Abo'ubakar, with United a possible destina'tion.