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According to Fabrizio Romano through Give Me Sport Manchester United are governed by the Financial Fair Play Rules and can not afford to buy much unless they sell some current players.
Players like Anthony Martial and Raphael Varane have left as free agents. The rest may not cost much. Those who could Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes are unlikely to be sold at the moment.
The situation may change depending on how much United budget will be affected by the law.
For example if Aaron Wan-Bissaka leaves the club only then will they invest in a new right-back. Otherwise they can only invest in new leftists.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is taking a cautious approach to his first season transfer which in charge of operations no one can blame him for the huge costs owed by Man United in the past.
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