Manchester Evening News states that this budget is unlikely to be sufficient to secure any of their primary targets. It is possible for the club to increase their budget through player sales, although the number of first-team departures in the current market remains uncertain.
The exact size of Manchester United's budget is still uncertain, as a potential takeover could alter the situation in the near future. While Harry Kane is believed to be their top target, it is unlikely that he will be allowed to leave Tottenham Hotspur for a domestic rival.
Recent speculation has linked Bayern Munich with Kane, as they have reportedly submitted two separate bids. However, it appears that the striker is not interested in leaving the Premier League.
Despite having only one year remaining on his contract at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a £65m budget would fall significantly short of what is required to sign Kane this summer.
Similar circumstances apply to Victor Osimhen of Napoli, another high-profile forward linked to the 20-time English champions. Napoli values the Nigeria international at over £130m, making it difficult to envision a transfer unless the Italian club significantly reduces their asking price.
Randal Kolo Muani from Eintracht Frankfurt and Goncalo Ramos from Benfica have also been associated with moves to Old Trafford. However, like Kane and Osimhen, their price tags would exceed £65m.
Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta BC had emerged as a potentially affordable option for the club. However, a recent report suggests that his Italian club values him at £86m, eliminating the possibility of a low-cost acquisition.