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Published 21:58 26 Jul 2018 BST
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United have already signed Brazilian midfielder Fred, Diogo Dalot, a young full-back, and Lee Grant, a backup goalkeeper. Mourinho reportedly still wants to sign a new striker, a winger, a full-back, a central defender and a midfielder. Good luck with that, Jose.
Reports on Wednesday claimed that United have at least made progress of sorts in their pursuit of a new centre-half. They are understood to have bid £65m for Harry Maguire, the Leicester City and England defender.
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Leicester are said to have originally rejected the bid, a colossal fee for a player who was relegated with Hull City the season before last. However, according to The Mirror, they are preparing to potentially lose Maguire.
The Foxes have reportedly identified Middlesbrough's Ben Gibson as a replacement for Maguire, who they signed for an initial fee of just £12m last summer. It appears Mourinho might get a new player after all.
The move will be easier to push through if Leicester have a direct replacement lined-up.
Whether it's the right transfer for United remains to be seen. It's a lot of money for a player largely untested at the top level of club football. But Maguire is talented and it's not his fault transfer fees have become so inflated.
Toby Alderweireld was reportedly United's main defensive transfer target this summer, but dealing with Tottenham has proved problematic.
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