“Manchester United may consider pursuing Michael Olise, Benjamin Sesko, and Joshua Zirkzee in the upcoming summer transfer window.

“Manchester United are reportedly considering potential transfers for Michael Olise, Benjamin Sesko, and Joshua Zirkzee in anticipation of the 2024 summer transfer window.

“In the upcoming 2024 summer transfer window, Manchester United may prioritize pursuing promising young talents such as Michael Olise, Benjamin Sesko, and Joshua Zirkzee. The club, under the management of Erik ten Hag, has faced challenges this season, currently occupying sixth place in the Premier League standings. To adhere to profit and sustainability regulations and create space for new recruits, United might need to consider offloading players like Raphael Varane and Jadon Sancho.

Manchester United could look to sign Michael Olise, Benjamin Sesko, and Joshua Zirkzee during the 2024 summer transfer window, as talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook hints that Sir Jim Ratcliffe could target “young and up-and-coming players” at Old Trafford

“Erik ten Hag has faced challenges during the 2023/24 season with Manchester United, but he remains hopeful that a recent improvement in results could ignite a positive end to the campaign.

INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe has become a minority owner of Manchester United. Pending Premier League ratification of his shareholder status, he will oversee football operations behind the scenes. Despite being 20-time English champions, Manchester United refrained from making any signings during the recent winter transfer window. This decision suggests they might be reserving their budget for a potential push in the summer transfer market.

“Following a subdued 2024 winter transfer window, ten Hag finds himself with no option but to work with the existing squad at Manchester United until the conclusion of the 2023/24 season.

Throughout the campaign, the Red Devils have struggled to meet expectations and currently occupy sixth place in the Premier League, trailing fourth-placed Aston Villa by eight points. Furthermore, the three-time European Cup champions experienced an early exit from continental competitions, having finished at the bottom of their Champions League group, which included Bayern Munich, Copenhagen, and Galatasaray