United have prioritised three significant signings - a centre-back, a midfielder and a forward - with any other incomings funded by planned outgoings.
Representatives of some targets are in limbo as United continue to mull over whether to continue with Ten Hag in charge.
It is understood United have delayed advancing discussions with certain players while the managerial situations at other clubs are also having a bearing.
Bayern Munich and Barcelona have hired new managers over the past week, there are vacancies at AC Milan and Juventus and Chelsea are poised to announce the arrival of Enzo Maresca.
United are conducting a review of their season, which ended in FA Cup glory six days ago, and club sources said early this week a decision on Ten Hag's position would not be imminent.
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