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Tyrone Marshall

Manchester United Q&A on takeover bid drama, transfers, Ten Hag and season run-in

While Manchester United stars jet across the globe for the international break amid a gruelling season for Erik ten Hag's squad, the future of the club could well be decided in the coming days.

There was late drama on the Glazers' takeover 'deadline day' as neither Sir Jim Ratcliffe nor Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani met the 9pm deadline for their second bids. The Raine Group, who are handling the potential sale, are understood to have granted both parties an extension, though it remains to be seen whether bids will be made today or later in the week.

Away from takeover talk, speculation is growing over the club's summer transfer plans. MEN understands Ten Hag has made Tottenham's Harry Kane his priority striker target, but there are bound to be plenty of twists ahead of the summer. The manager also has to decide what to do about David De Gea, while midfield and right-back signings are also high on the list with Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong and Inter Milan's Denzel Dumfries strong options.

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And what about the actual football, then? United can still add the FA Cup and Europa League trophies to their Carabao Cup triumph... but will deep cup runs cost them in the race for a Premier League top-four finish with midfield injuries and suspensions stacking up?

Senior football writer Tyrone Marshall will be answering your questions on all things United from 12:30pm. Use the comment section under this article to submit your question and Tyrone will answer as many as he can.

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