Manchester United Make Big Summer Signing: Will Luke Shaw Be Next?

By Kenneth Brown | Jun 09, 2014 09:58 AM EDT

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Manchester United are in for a summer of rebuilding, and that means several new deals will be agreed in an attempt to bring in some much needed new flare. United have announced their first major deal of the summer. Is it a move that will see Luke Shaw, Cristiano Ronaldo or Toni Kroos join the Red Devils? Not quite. United have agreed a multi-year sponsorship deal with Korean pharmaceutical company Cho-A Pharm. They will become the club's partner in Korea and Vietnam.

The club will have its logos and players plastered over their wide range of products, and the relationship will also help the pair to grow alongside one another on both sides of the world. Unied's Group Managing Director Richard Arnold said : "With an on-going commitment to product innovation, coupled with a desire to be an industry-thought leader, Cho-A is a market leader in Korea and Vietnam. Cho-A has impressive plans to globalise its business and a commitment to empowering aspiring footballers in the two."

Will that be the last of United's summer signings? Not a chance. The club have been interested in many world class stars, although it appears their deals may have to wait until the 2014 World Cup has finished (July). The club do however still have a chance to sign top English left back, Luke Shaw, who is rumoured to desperately want the move. It's believed that he told his club, Southampton, that they're the club for him and he wants the move to happen as soon as possible.

Will United add some much needed players to their squad, or will deals with Cho-A be as good as it gets this summer?

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