Manchester United may have a chance to do one of the very deals of the summer, according to reports. Since buying a minority stake in Manchester United in December, Ineos have been keen to be smart with their money, as spending recklessly has not worked at Old Trafford in the past. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wanted United to find the next Kylian Mbappe rather than spend silly amounts of money to sign the Frenchman himself. This summer, the Red Devils have been smart with their money. United signed Leny Yoro for £52 million, potentially one of the best centre-backs in Europe. As well as this, United hav…