Out-of-favour Anthony Martial is on their wishlist with the player considering his options after falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford, following the arrivals of Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho.
The Ivorian has made a few Premier League and Europa League appearances and is ready to challenge the likes of Mason Greenwood and Daniel James for his favoured role on the right flank.
Rodrygo is likely to leave Real Madrid on loan, if Neymar arrives before the end of the transfer window, reports Marca. Neymar would require a non-EU player slot on Madrid's roster and the LaLiga club currently has none remaining.
"A lot has happened to him in the last few weeks and I have to respect the timing of every player. Sometimes they need a little bit of time. "It has been difficult preparation in the last two months to get players ready.
But I know that when I am in shape, that I can prove myself on the field and that's what I'm working on now. "I'm not 100% yet, but I'm ready to start. But that was the plan, to bring me along gradually.
Chelsea are ready to spend £35m on the Wales international and Arsenal are considering whether to cash in on the player. But according to the Daily Telegraph, the Gunners are close to finalising the terms of a new contract with Ramsey.
Ancelotti suggested they could be open to adding the 28-year-old if he were available on the cheap. "If an opportunity comes up, the club will be ready," Ancelotti said at a news conference on Bayern's first day of preseason.
Paris Saint-Germain are so desperate to keep Kylian Mbappe, that they are ready to make him their highest-paid player ahead of Lionel Messi. Mbappe is out of contract in the summer but is free to negotiate with foreign clubs from January.
Solanke has already spent time at Chelsea and Liverpool in his career so far but failed to make an impact on the first team. However, Hargreaves reckons the attacker has matured and is ready to play for a club like Man United.
Benfica were adamant Fernandez was not for sale and their stance on the player has not changed despite Chelsea's willingness to spend around 120million euros and even include a player in the deal.
PSG are trying to lure the 25-year-old Brazilian to France and are ready to pay off his 222 million euro ($256.8 million) release clause and make the player the best-paid footballer on the planet.
"It was wise, as the player himself agreed, to rest better and hope he can be ready for Barcelona. I say hope because I barely ever worked with Osimhen due to injuries and the Africa Cup of Nations, he was never in shape."