Manchester United Set For £108m Spending Spree On Bundesliga Quartet, Including Ex-Chelsea Winger

Van Gaal eyeing four big names from Germany’s top division.

Manchester United look set to fork out a whopping £108m to sign four world class stars from the Bundesliga in the summer as Louis van Gaal plans to reshape his Old Trafford squad.

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With some major doubts over the futures of players like Robin van Persie, Radamel Falcao, Juan Mata and Adnan Januzaj, it looks as though some quality attackers are on the agenda, as well as reinforcements in other areas.

A defender and midfielder have long been priorities for the club, and United could now solve all these issues with four quality signings for an estimated £108m.

The players recently linked with the Red Devils are as follows:

1) Ilkay Gundogan (Borussia Dortmund)

Recently linked with an £18m move to United, Ilkay Gundogan could be a superb signing to solve the club’s midfield issues, having shown fine form since returning from a lengthy injury layoff. Arsenal are also interested, however.

2) Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)

One of the best strikers in the world on his day, Robert Lewandowski is unsettled at Bayern Munich and has also been linked with a £30m move to Old Trafford in the summer, in what would make a fine upgrade on either Falcao or van Persie.

3) Kevin De Bruyne (Wolfsburg)

Formerly of Chelsea, Kevin De Bruyne has found some really outstanding form in the Bundesliga with Wolfsburg, and is now a £25m target for United and several other Premier League clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester City.

4) Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund)

One of the world’s best defenders, Mats Hummels is another Borussia Dortmund player being strongly linked with United. The German international would be a big addition to help the Reds with their defensive woes.