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20/01/14: The Daily Star and Sunday People believe Edinson Cavani will be a top target for David Moyes during the close season. The PSG striker has apparently alerted United by fancying a move to the Barclays Premier League. The Star also thinks Moyes has been handed a budget of £150million and is in the hunt for seven midfielders.
20/01/14: David Moyes will "test the waters" with a £15million approach for Everton full-back Seamus Coleman, reports the Irish Independent. The United manager has allegedly switched his attention from Leighton Baines to the 25-year-old, who is reputedly being valued at £25million by Toffees chief Roberto Martinez.
20/01/14: Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone has quashed speculation linking him with a surprise switch to United. The Italian informed the Sunderland Echo: "I don't really care about this stuff. It happens outside of the football pitch. I'm having the best time of my career at Sunderland and I don't see why I would move right now."
More: Last week's Transfer Talk
Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United FC...
20/01/14: The Daily Star and Sunday People believe Edinson Cavani will be a top target for David Moyes during the close season. The PSG striker has apparently alerted United by fancying a move to the Barclays Premier League. The Star also thinks Moyes has been handed a budget of £150million and is in the hunt for seven midfielders.
20/01/14: David Moyes will "test the waters" with a £15million approach for Everton full-back Seamus Coleman, reports the Irish Independent. The United manager has allegedly switched his attention from Leighton Baines to the 25-year-old, who is reputedly being valued at £25million by Toffees chief Roberto Martinez.
20/01/14: Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone has quashed speculation linking him with a surprise switch to United. The Italian informed the Sunderland Echo: "I don't really care about this stuff. It happens outside of the football pitch. I'm having the best time of my career at Sunderland and I don't see why I would move right now."
More: Last week's Transfer Talk
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