Manchester United's next move after the signings of Mason Monty and O'Connell is to make some changes to their squad. Nottingham Forest are rumored to be in close contact with Man Utd, planning to join hands with them to acquire Aaranga and Dein Henderson. Soccer transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the transfer of Aranga has basically been negotiated and is expected to be finalized next Monday, with a transfer fee as high as £15 million (about HK$150 million).

Swedish international Erlanga was originally dropped by Manchester United manager Tannhäuser and Everton were rumored to have been interested in bringing him in, but in light of Nottingham Forest's involvement, Erlanga turned down Everton's offer. Forest are said to have agreed a £15 million transfer fee with United, and Erlanga has accepted a contract with Forest, with the transfer expected to be finalized within a week.

As for the goalkeeper Dien Henderson, who was loaned out to Forest last season, it is difficult for him to stay in Manchester United because of his offense against Tannhäuser. Forest are interested in re-inviting the English goalkeeper to join them, and the two clubs are discussing the details of the deal, without ruling out the possibility of another loan or a formal buyout. United have reportedly set a transfer fee of £20 million (HK$200 million) for Dien Henderson.

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