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Inside Rangnick's proposed £100m makeover with De Jong arriving and five exits

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Inside Rangnick's proposed £100m makeover with De Jong arriving and five exits

Man United boss Ralf Rangnick will reportedly have £100m to spend on new recruits in the January transfer window, but may also part company with certain individuals

Man United boss Ralf Rangnick will reportedly have £100m to spend on new recruits in the January transfer window, but may also part company with certain individuals

Ralf Rangnick may have overseen just one game at Manchester United, but he'll have a fair idea as to who is and isn't in his plans ahead of the January transfer window.

There were question marks of Cristiano Ronaldo before the German's first match in charge, with the suggestion the five-time Ballon d'Or winner wouldn't take too kindly to Rangnick's pressing football.

But Ronaldo proved you can teach an old dog new tricks by catching his manager's eye with a superb display of athleticism in both the Red Devils' win over Crystal Palace and United's victory against Arsenal, which Rangnick observed from the stands.

Rangnick will reportedly have £100million at his disposal in January to spend on new recruits.

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Ralf Rangnick will reportedly have £100m to spend on new recruits in January (
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So far two players have emerged on Rangnick's radar and have subsequently been linked with a move to United.

The first man on Rangnick's wishlist is RB Leipzig midfielder Amadou Haidara.

Rangnick knows the 23-year-old well from his time at Red Bull and wants to make him his first signing in January.

Haidara has a buy-out clause in his contract, which becomes active in the summer, but Rangnick is said to want to get the ball rolling early on the transfer and could pay as much as £33million on the Malian next month.

The second man on Rangnick's radar is none other than Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong, according to El Nacional.

The Holland international would set the Red Devils back considerably more than £33million and it's not clear whether De Jong would even consider the move.

De Jong is widely regarded as one of the world's best young midfielders but joined Barcelona when he could have completed a move to any club on the planet.

That said, Barcelona are not the team they were before he signed for them and he may have his head turned by Rangnick's project.

In addition to incomings, Rangnick will likely oversee some departures in January, with as many as five players on the proverbial chopping block.

Edinson Cavani is out of contract in the summer and has previously made it clear he wants out at United if he's not getting football.

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong is reportedly a Man United target (
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He doesn't appear to be in Rangnick's plans, given his age, and will likely leave the club in January should the right offer come his way. If he doesn't, then he will certainly depart when his contract expires at the end of the season.

Another man who is out of contract in the summer and unlikely to sign a new deal at United unless he is suddenly given assurances over his first-team status is Jesse Lingard.

The midfielder was sensational during his half-season loan spell at West Ham but has returned to his bit-part role at Old Trafford.

He won't be short of suitors this January with West Ham and Newcastle linked with his signature and United will likely move him on should any bid come their way, given the fact they're set to lose him on a free in July.

Paul Pogba is also out of contract in the summer and it will be interesting to see how things pan out with the Frenchman.

In an ideal world, United would keep hold of the World Cup winner but it's unclear whether Rangnick considers him to be an important component for the Red Devils' success.

Given how expensive his wages are, suitors will likely wait until July to avoid paying a fee for Pogba, but United would likely consider approving a transfer should a suitable approach be made for the midfielder next month.

As for Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek, the jury is still out on the duo.

Neither player appeared to have much of a future at United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and were both almost certain to leave in January, if not at the end of the season.

A winter exit is still very much on the cards for both players, but Rangnick will have the ability to convince either player to stay if he indeed gives them assurances over their futures.

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