Manchester United's summer transfer business is well underway as they aim to improve on a tumultuous 2018-19 campaign which saw them miss out on a place in the Champions League.
It is expected to be a busy window for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and co, and here Sports Mole rounds up the latest news on possible comings and goings from Old Trafford.
Monday morning's headlines:
Paul Pogba admits "question mark" over Manchester United future
Pogba set up Marcus Rashford's second goal against Chelsea. Read more.
Manchester United to sign Monaco starlet Hannibal Mejbri in £9.3m deal
The 16-year-old Monaco midfielder is set to move to Old Trafford. Read more.
Paul Pogba 'fully committed to Manchester United'
Paul Pogba reportedly tells Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that he is fully committed to the project at Manchester United despite stating that he wanted to leave in June. Read more.
David de Gea's 'future at Manchester United still in doubt'
David de Gea's future at Manchester United is reportedly still uncertain as the Spaniard continues to stall on signing a new contract at Old Trafford. Read more.
Manchester United had £24m Dani Olmo bid rejected?
Manchester United reportedly saw a £24m bid for Spain youth international Dani Olmo rejected by Dinamo Zagreb over the transfer window. Read more.
Ryan Giggs: Manchester United need more midfielders
Ryan Giggs warns Manchester United that they are 'two midfielders short' ahead of the club's Premier League opener against Chelsea on Sunday. Read more.
Roma want Alexis Sanchez on loan from Manchester United?
Roma are reportedly in talks with Manchester United over a possible season-long loan deal for Chile international forward Alexis Sanchez. Read more.
Juventus 'still interested in Paul Pogba deal'
Juventus reportedly still want to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba this summer. Read more.
Paul Scholes: 'Manchester United should have signed Christian Eriksen'
Manchester United should have signed Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen during the summer, according to Paul Scholes. Read more.