#2 Manchester United
The red half of Manchester is having an okayish season by their standards. Manchester United men have been pretty average in the league and even though they've won the League Cup, they will finish outside the top five in the Premier League. Jose Mourinho’s side and are looking for an entry back to the Champions League by winning the Europa League against Ajax later this month.
Manchester United will be pretty active in the transfer market, like they have been in the past couple of years. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is out of contract this summer and is suffering an injury which will keep him on the sidelines till early 2018.
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David de Gea is likely to join Real Madrid while the midfield is ageing and poor when compared to other top sides in Europe. Wayne Rooney, Luke Shaw and Matteo Darmian's future at the club are also in question at the moment.
There could be additions in defence also with Mourinho expected to add a centre-half and a full back to his existing squad. There could be big name additions so that Manchester United can challenge for the League and be a force in Europe as well next season.