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With a new manager appointed and a dismal season behind them, it's likely to be a busy summer of ins and outs at Manchester United.

Here's all the United-related transfer gossip from today's papers...

United drop out of Cesc hunt

Manchester United are no longer interested in signing Cesc Fabregas, following Louis van Gaal's appointment to the Old Trafford hotseat.

The Spain international is available for £30 million from Barcelona.

United's big rivals, Manchester City, head the queue of clubs interested in the player.

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Inter chase Hernandez

Inter Milan want to take Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez on loan, with view to a £10million permanent deal, the Daily Mail reports.

The Mexico striker wants to play more games and Inter are eager to bring in two new strikers. Chelsea's Fernando Torres is their number one choice, with Hernandez a close second.

Moyes considers return

Sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes is considering a return to football, according to the Sunday Times.

The Scot, who lasted just 10 months at Old Trafford, says he is being tempted by one or two “very good offers”.

Moyes, 51, was axed six weeks ago after a dismal run at the club.

He said: “Another possibility is to have a break and enjoy watching football. What I do know for sure is that I have moved on.”

On his short reign at United, he added: “It could well be that gone are the days of long-term planning.”

United could miss out on Astori

Manchester United could be frustrated in their efforts to sign defender Davide Astori - by Championship strugglers Leeds United.

Astori has emerged as one of the most coveted central defenders in Europe.

His displays for Cagliari have attracted the attention of United, Chelsea and Russian big-spenders Spartak Moscow.

But the Express believe Leeds have bid £4 million for the player and could be first in line because of owner Massimo Cellino's links to Cagliari.