Man Utd’s inaugural signings under the INEOS reign are on the horizon following a buzzworthy visit from agents at Old Trafford. Among the potential recruits is a player whose talent is valued at an impressive £42 million.

Manchester United are preparing for a busy summer transfer window under the INEOS regime. Recent sightings of agents at Old Trafford indicate that the club may already be laying the groundwork for their first signings. With the Red Devils looking to bounce back from a disappointing season, strengthening their squad is a top priority.Tosin Adarabioyo

The club has experienced significant changes in its leadership, with key figures such as chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough stepping down. New appointments, including Jason Wilcox as technical director and Omar Berrada as chief executive, signal a fresh direction for the club. Dan Ashworth is also expected to join as sporting director, further enhancing the recruitment team.Arsenal eye up ex-Manchester United target Benjamin Sesko as striker option  as they put forward up for sale | talkSPORT

United’s immediate focus is on bolstering their defense, midfield, and attack. Players like Tosin Adarabioyo from Fulham and Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig have emerged as potential targets, with agents of both players seen at Old Trafford. Adarabioyo, who will be a free agent in July, could offer a cost-effective solution to United’s defensive needs, while Sesko shows promise as a young striker.

United’s interest in Sesko suggests they are preparing for the possible departure of Anthony Martial and are eager to provide competition for Rasmus Hojlund. With a reported release clause for Sesko and Leipzig making plans for his departure, a move to the Premier League appears plausible.Benjamin Sesko mở lời với AC Milan | CHUYÊN TRANG THỂ THAO

As INEOS aims to streamline United’s transfer operations, early activity in the market would align with their objectives. Adarabioyo and Sesko could prove to be valuable additions to the squad as United undergoes rebuilding under new leadership.