Leeds v Manchester United: Premier League match preview
Manchester United and Arsenal have learned how much they must pay to land Max Aarons and Emi Buendia respectively in the summer transfer window. The two have impressed in helping Norwich City earn promotion back to the Premier League, and have been on the radars of the top flight big boys for some time.
United have been linked with Aarons with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer needing to increase competition for Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back.
Aarons, 21, has been almost ever present during the Canaries' promotion-winning campaign, scoring two goals and chipping in with four assists.
Buendia is also a wanted man, with Arsenal having been admirers for some time as Mikel Arteta seeks more creativity from midfield.
Buendia's exploits in the Championship certainly suggest he can help fill that void, with the 24-year-old having fired 14 goals and set up 17 to aid Norwich's glory bid.
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Arsenal have been admirers of Emi Buendia for some time (Image: PA)
Everton are also expected to swoop for the England under-21 right-back, and they could be favourites given that centre-back Ben Godfrey, who they signed from Norwich last summer, is a good friend of Aarons'.
Meanwhile, whether Arsenal can afford to pay Buendia's price tag could depend on whether they qualify for next season's Champions League by winning the Europa League.
Norwich are also braced for interest from Aston Villa in midfielder Todd Cantwell.
The Midlands club are reportedly weighing up their options in terms of potential replacements for Jack Grealish, with Manchester City said to be preparing a bid for the Villa captain.