According to Sky Sports News, Manchester United are leading the way when it comes to signing Ipswich striker Liam Delap. It is understood that the 22-year-old is willing to move to Old Trafford this summer.
However, his final decision could be influenced by whether the club wins the Europa League final and secures a place in next year’s Champions League. Newcastle and Chelsea are also interested in Delap and are fighting to qualify for the Champions League via Premier League placement.
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Delap has a £30 million buyout clause in his Ipswich contract following their relegation, and his transfer is expected to be one of the first to be completed in the summer transfer window.
Wolves striker Matheus Cunha is another of United’s top targets this summer.
A transfer for Cunha could also happen early, as he has a £64 million buyout clause in his contract.
Cunha has given United positive signals that he is interested in joining them from Wolves, according to Sky Sports News in April, despite competition from other Premier League clubs.
A source has told Sky Sports News that the 25-year-old “loves United”.
Cunha believes United are one of the biggest clubs in the world and their current position in the Premier League will not deter him from a potential move to Old Trafford.
Arsenal and Aston Villa are among the clubs that have had exploratory talks about signing the Brazilian international this year.
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Clubs from the Saudi Pro League are also now willing to trigger his £64 million clause.