Manchester United decided on Ugarte, but PSG dictates the law: 70 million needed to close

Crazy market for the Manchester United. Zirkzee and Leny Yoro’s coups closed, the Red Devils they haven’t finished spending madly to reinforce Erik ten Hag’s squad. To find a balance of results and bring the club back to its former glory, Jim Ratcliffe has committed to ensuring the Dutch coach has suitable profiles in every area of ​​the pitch and now it would be the midfield’s turn.

To cover the exits. Casemiro literally has his bags in his hands, ready to say goodbye to United and who knows if even the Premier League. While Amrabat was sent back to Fiorentina once the agreed loan was concluded. It goes without saying that the first need now is to find a new reinforcement and according to rumors from England – and not only – there is only one objective that MU wants to achieve.

The indiscretion. According to Daily MirrorThe Manchester United he is determined to make the midfielder of Manuel Ugarte the third signing of the summer transfer window. There is considerable interest in the 2001-born midfielder, but the Uruguayan has a €70m (£59m) price tag attached to any interested buyer. That’s because PSG are looking to cash in on last summer’s €60m (£50.6m) signing of the player from Sporting Lisbon.