Manchester United have until Monday (February 3) to complete their transfer business for the winter period, and the club remain active. There could be more than one arrival at Old Trafford alongside Patrick Dorgu, who is a medical away from completing a move to the club in an initial £25.2 million deal, per The Athletic.
Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel has been linked and the French teenager is keen to leave the Allianz Arena for more game time. United prefer a loan, while the Bundesliga giants have agreed on a permanent deal with Tottenham Hotspur, and the decision will be left down to the 19-year-old.
Manchester United's outgoing bussiness has seen Antony head on loan to Real Betis where he'll be hoping re-ignite his career. Another player whose future is uncertain and has lost prominence since Ruben Amorim became head coach is Victor Lindelof but the club's chances of selling him during this window have been handed a setback.
Victor Lindelof Turns Down West Ham United

Transfer expert Graeme Bailey has told United in Focus that Lindelof has requested his representatives to snub offers from West Ham United despite having just four months left on his contract. The 30-year-old is expected to leave Old Trafford at the end of the season but the Hammers were keen to offer him an early exit.
West Ham 'made contact' over a potential deal for Lindelof but the Swede doesn't want to move to the London Stadium. He's just recovered from an injury but doesn't look likely to be a first-choice player under Amorim.
Lindelof has made just nine appearances across competitions this season, and none of his five Premier League outings have come in the starting XI. He does offer versatility as he can fill in at right and left-back but there's no chance of him operating as a wing-back as he doesn't have the pace to fulfil such a role.
Lindelof could agree move abroad before next summer
Lindelof's contract situation means he's free to speak to clubs from abroad this month and strike a pre-contract agreement. Premier League clubs would have to wait until the summer to make contact with the 70-cap Sweden captain.
Manchester United activated a one-year extension option in Lindelof's contract in January 2024. This ensured the club didn't lose him on a free last summer but he looks increasingly likely to be a free agent in June.