BREAKING NEWS :INEOS ‘accelerate’ £130m double deal as Premier League star told why he should snub Man City for Manchester United.

Manchester United’s summer business is gathering huge momentum, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the INEOS leadership now driving forward talks for a sensational £130m double signing. Reports suggest that Lille’s rising midfield star Carlos Baleba and Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma have emerged as United’s top transfer priorities.

Sources close to Carrington indicate that the recruitment team has been working around the clock to secure at least two more high-profile additions before the window closes. With new boss Ruben Amorim determined to shape the squad in his image, the plan is clear: combine youthful promise with proven world-class talent to re-establish United among Europe’s elite.

Baleba, one of Ligue 1’s brightest young midfielders, has attracted interest from several major clubs, including Manchester City. Yet United believe they can win the race by offering the 20-year-old something unique — guaranteed minutes and a central role in Amorim’s project, something City cannot match given Guardiola’s depth of options. Insiders claim United are ready to outbid rivals and put Baleba at the heart of their rebuild.

At the same time, negotiations for Donnarumma are reportedly moving forward. United are said to be exploring a blockbuster deal for the 25-year-old Italy international, who is viewed as a long-term No.1 and a signing of real statement value. His arrival at Old Trafford would be seen as a direct successor to David de Gea’s era and a coup that would reverberate across Europe.

With INEOS applying pressure to get deals done, excitement is rising among supporters. United are not simply strengthening their squad — they are attempting to send a clear message that the club is back to competing at the highest level.

The clock is ticking. Can United complete this £130m double swoop and tilt the balance of power in Manchester?

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