Manchester United are reported to remain active in the transfer market despite already spending heavily ahead of the new Premier League season. Both outlets say the club has made three summer signings and have a combined spend of about £85m on those deals. A further reported target is Morgan Rogers, with coverage stating that details of the contract or clause affecting his situation are “kept under wraps.” The Mirror and Manchester Evening News both reference a £40m clause that is said to be expiring, suggesting Manchester United have a limited window to act if they want to trigger or negotiate a move tied to that figure. The reporting also indicates that United are planning additional recruitment beyond the three current arrivals. Neither outlet provides further verification of the clause mechanics or the player’s agreed terms beyond describing the information as confidential. Overall, the accounts align on United’s current spending level, their ongoing interest in new signings, and the claim that a £40m clause involving Rogers expires soon.