Manchester United are looking to bolster their ranks ahead of a return to European football. The club have agreed a £35million deal to sign Atlanta midfielder Ederson, who is set to undergo a medical and sign a four-year contract with the option of an extra year. Ederson is expected to arrive as one of at least two new central midfielders, adding some much-needed depth to a problem area last season. However, there'll be a slight delay until the 26-year-old arrives at Old Trafford after a World Cup campaign with Brazil. He was called up as a replacement for the injured Wesley just days before the tournament in North America. Sandro Tonali is another name being linked with a move to Manchester United, with his future at Newcastle United up in the air after missing out on European football. Another star who needs his future addressed is Marcus Rashford after spending last season on loan with Barcelona, but the La Liga side reportedly won't activate the option-to-buy fee agreed with United. West Ham are in no rush to sell Manchester United-linked Crysencio Summerville despite their devastating relegation to the Championship. It is said a number of clubs, including Champions League winners PSG, are now looking to capitalise on West Ham's situation and are hopeful of securing a cut-price deal. However, West Ham sources tell The Mirror that won't be happening and they are happy to wait until after the World Cup to negotiate a transfer. There is, however, an acceptance that it will be difficult to keep the player this summer but they won't rush a sale and the same also applies to fellow United target Mateus Fernandes. Amorim has been announced as the new AC Milan manager, saving Manchester United millions in compensation payments. Amorim was relieved of his duties in January after just 14 months in charge - leaving United with a hefty £15.9million compensation bill for ending his contract early. His departure also saw coaches Carlos Fernandes, Adelio Candido, Emanuel Ferro and Jorge Vital leave Old Trafford, with Michael Carrick brought in. During his five months out of work, United continued to pay Amorim compensation as he had initially signed a contract running until June 2027. Having now succeeded Massimiliano Allegri at the San Siro on a two-year deal, the compensation figure is expected to be significantly reduced. Harry Maguire has revealed Thomas Tuchel informed him and other snubbed England stars they had missed out on his World Cup squad over Facetime. The Manchester United centre-back also admits to having 'had words' with the Three Lions boss after his decision. He said: 'I’m very good, obviously it was disappointing at the time, but it’s been a few weeks since then. I’ve been away. I went to Barbados and found myself here with you guys, so I'm really excited for what’s to come. This is the second-best place I could be.