Speculation is rife about Manchester United’s pursuit of an undisclosed fourth left-back, possibly identified as Luke Thomas. While Marc Cucurella leads the race, Thomas presents an economical alternative. Chelsea’s demands for Cucurella, including a loan fee and full salary coverage, could strain United’s budget. In contrast, Thomas’s one-year deal at Leicester offers financial advantages.

Simon Jones of Mail Sport reports that Manchester United is contemplating a move for Luke Thomas from Leicester. The club’s hunt for a left-back arises from Luke Shaw’s injury, leaving Diogo Dalot as the sole viable option.

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Amidst potential left-back signings, Marc Cucurella remains the favored choice, despite Chelsea’s expensive loan terms. Manchester United’s financial limitations make Thomas’s cost-effective candidacy appealing. Alongside Cucurella, United is also evaluating Marcos Alonso and Sergio Reguilon.

The imminent decision from Manchester United underscores their pursuit of a left-back solution and their proactive approach to an injury-hit squad.

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As they navigate the complexities of transfers, United is also inclined towards bolstering their midfield with Sofyan Amrabat emerging as a priority.

In the final stages of the transfer window, Manchester United’s strategic manouvers come into focus. The interplay of financial constraints, player availability, and squad needs makes for an intriguing narrative as the club readies for an action-packed closure to the transfer window.

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