Manchester United will reportedly look to sign Leighton Baines and Luka Modric after wrapping up a deal for Shinji Kagawa.
United on Tuesday morning announced they had agreed a fee with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of Kagawa - believed to be for an initial £12million - and that personal terms had also been agreed with the 23-year-old, with a move to Old Trafford expected to be completed by the end of June, subject to him passing a medical and obtaining a UK work permit.
Kagawa later stressed that he is yet to put pen-to-paper on a contract with United, and has no plans to do so until after he represents his country in two upcoming 2014 World Cup qualifying games.
But a deal is expected to go through, and according to the Daily Mirror, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will step up his interest in Everton and England left-back Baines, and Tottenham's Croatian playmaker Modric as he looks to hit back after Manchester City's Premier League success last season, as well as a disappointing Champions League campaign.
Modric, who has also been linked with Chelsea, last month admitted he was ready to seek a move after the European Championships.
"I will decide about my future after the Euros," said Modric.
"I will make the decision where to continue my career. I’m ready for the big tests."
The Croatia international, who has thus far refused to sign a new long-term contract at Tottenham, is believed to be keen on a move to a club who will be in the Champions League next season.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has always insisted that the midfielder is not for sale.
Last summer, Modric had claimed in an interview with a Croatian newspaper that Levy had broken a gentleman's agreement which was struck in 2010, claiming he was entitled to leave the club to join a bigger club.
Levy has always denied such an agreement has been in place.
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