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Manchester United does not buy a new left-back in the summer window, and Ten Hag's employment plan is exposed! The transfer giant loves Raheem Sterling alone

In the final two days of the transfer window, United are still looking to add new players to the squad, which may not include a new left-back. This is also reflected in the Red Devils' potentially stunning swap plan with Chelsea, with Jadon Sancho likely to trade the Blues waiver, but Raheem Sterling is the only option, with United ignoring ·Ben Chilwell.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United are not at all interested in signing the 27-year-old Chilwell from Chelsea this summer. The Red Devils are in talks with the Blues to discuss a potential exchange deal involving only Jadon Sancho and Raheem Sterling.

While left-backs Luke · Shaw and Tyrell · Malacia are both injured, the former will return next month, while the latter will only be out until October. So Ten Hag doesn't think there is a need to buy anyone, Diogu · Dalow can play at left-back in the short term, new signing Mazraoui can also make a cameo, and young players Harry · Armas have also been recruited into the first team. In addition, Lindelof will also be considered as a full-back replacement if he stays, with him only the sixth option at centre-back.

The reason United don't want Chilwell is that the last thing they need is another injury-prone left-back, who earns a whopping £200,000 a week. The British media have confirmed that Ben Chilwell could be forced to stay at Chelsea and become superfluous, with what could be a nightmare season ahead of him.

Former Chelsea left-back Marcos · Alonso, 33, will not join Manchester United and has agreed a free transfer to La Liga side Celta Vigo. Alonso, who left Barcelona this summer, was once thought to be a free move to the Red Devils, but Italy transfer expert Fabrizio · Fabrizio Romano said that United had contacted Alonso but never really considered options.

Spanish media said Manchester United is still paying attention to La Liga Girona's Miguel · Gutiérrez, the 23-year-old left-back from Real Madrid with an annual salary of only 420,000 pounds, but scored two goals and nine assists last season. Gutierrez is currently valued at €25 million, but Real Madrid have the right to buy him back and can sign him at any time, making a summer transfer unlikely.

Manchester United's sporting director Dan · Ashworth has only a soft spot for Chelsea's Raheem Sterling and wants to complete the deal before Friday's transfer deadline, according to The Times. Negotiations on a swap agreement with Sancho have already begun, but are still in their early stages, and the agreement is contingent on the players agreeing to it. Raheem Sterling appears to be past his prime, having lost his place at Chelsea and England, but Ashworth seems to believe he has what it takes to improve United's wide flanks.

The 29-year-old was a Manchester United fan as a child, while Jadon Sancho supported Chelsea, but whether or not they move is also directly related to income and status. Agreeing on a salary bearing ratio and a broker's fee can complicate things, and there may not be enough time to discuss the details of the transaction with each of the parties involved.

In the final moments of the summer window, Manchester United were also revealed to have approached Brentford to ask England centre-forward Ivan · Toney. According to the Evening Standard in London, there have been preliminary talks between the two clubs, but Toney's first choice is Chelsea. Manchester United's negotiations have not yet reached a serious stage, and there is no official offer, which may be a means of raising the price of the "Little Bees". Jeddah nationals of the Saudi Arabia Professional League have been fighting to bring in Tony.

Manchester United will also not consider bringing in Morocco stalwart Sofyan · Amrabat, and Fabrizio Romano says Fenerbahce of the Turkish Super League is looking for a one-year loan of €2 million and a mandatory buyout of €12 million next summer, but Fiorentina want more.

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