LOOKING FORWARD: Man Utd’s first two signings of the INEOS era may be clear after agents visited Old Trafford, including a player valued at up to £42 million.

Manchester United are gearing up for a productive summer transfer window under the INEOS regime. Recent sightings of agents at Old Trafford suggest that the club may already be laying the groundwork for their first signings. With the Red Devils aiming to bounce back from a disappointing season, bolstering their squad is a top priority.Transfer: Tosin Adarabioyo on Manchester United radar - Daily Post NigeriaThe club has undergone significant changes in its hierarchy, with key figures like chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough departing. New appointments, including Jason Wilcox as technical director and Omar Berrada as chief executive, signal a fresh direction for the club. Dan Ashworth is set to join as sporting director, further strengthening the recruitment team.Arsenal watching Benjamin Sesko as they ramp up striker transfer push |  Evening Standard

United’s immediаte fоcus is оn reinfоrcing their defense, midfield, аnd аttаck. Fulhаm’s Tоsin аdаrаbiоyо аnd RB Leipzig’s Benjаmin Seskо hаve emerged аs pоtentiаl targets, with аgents оf bоth plаyers spоtted аt оld Trаffоrd. аdаrаbiоyо, а free аgent in July, cоuld prоvide аn ecоnоmicаl sоlutiоn tо United’s defensive needs, while Seskо оffers prоmise аs а yоung striker.Tosin Adarabioyo: Fulham defender close to first-team return after injury  in boost for Marco Silva's team | Football News | Sky Sports

United’s interest in Sesko suggests they are preparing for the departure of Anthony Martial and are keen to provide competition for Rasmus Hojlund. With a reported release clause for Sesko and Leipzig planning for his exit, a move to the Premier League seems plausible.Newcastle join Tottenham, Liverpool and West Ham in Tosin Adarabioyo  transfer race | Evening Standard

As INEOS aims to streamline United’s transfer operations, early activity in the market would align with their goals. Adarabioyo and Sesko could be valuable additions to the squad as United look to rebuild under new leadership.