Manchester United 'Big bad news'...The butterfly effect of the transfer market is coming! "Everton's player sales are imminent"→"Chances are high that 英's top prospect will fail to transfer"

Jul 13, 2024

Manchester United 'Big bad news'...The butterfly effect of the transfer market is coming! 'Everton's player sales are imminent'→'Chances are high that 英's top prospect will fail to transfer'
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Manchester United 'Big bad news'...The butterfly effect of the transfer market is coming! 'Everton's player sales are imminent'→'Chances are high that 英's top prospect will fail to transfer'
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There was a variable in Manchester United's summer recruitment plan.

Britain's Daily Mail reported on the 13th (Korea time) 'Aston Villa are set to sign Everton Amado Onana, and this transfer could be bad news for Manchester United'

Manchester United have been engrossed in recruiting a centre-back in the recent transfer market. Manchester United, which first approached Bayern Munich defender Matthias Derricht and sought to recruit, intended not to stop at reinforcing the center back. He immediately turned to the English Premier League (EPL).



The player who captured Manchester United was Branswait. Brandwaite, who appeared in the EPL by joining Everton in 2020, has been reborn as a full-fledged Everton key defender from the 2023-2024 season after spending time growing up on loan. Branthwaite's first season was excellent, drawing attention from English fans, including his ability to provide using his physicality and his pass from the back.

Manchester United 'Big bad news'...The butterfly effect of the transfer market is coming! 'Everton's player sales are imminent'→'Chances are high that 英's top prospect will fail to transfer'
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The performance immediately led to Manchester United's proposal. According to The Times and others in the UK, Manchester United has already contacted Bransweight and succeeded in reaching a personal agreement. The transfer seemed to be progressing gradually, as manager Erik tenhach is also said to be desperate to recruit Branthwaite.



There was a difficulty. It was that Everton's transfer fee demand was high. Everton, which has already experienced points cuts due to violating PSR (Profitability and Sustainability Rules) rules this season, are in urgent need of player sales, but they are reported to have no intention of sending key players at a low price.

Everton reportedly wants at least 75 million pounds (about 134 billion won). Manchester United, which could not afford to spend a lot of money in the transfer market, was unable to pay all of this, so it steadily offered a low-level offer to cut the transfer fee.



Manchester United 'Big bad news'...The butterfly effect of the transfer market is coming! 'Everton's player sales are imminent'→'Chances are high that 英's top prospect will fail to transfer'
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However, Manchester United's transfer market plan has been further shaken by Aston Villa's progress in recruiting Onana. Aston Villa plan to recruit Everton midfielder Onana to reinforce the midfield, and it is reported that negotiations have already been carried out to a large extent.

If Everton, which considered selling Branweight due to financial problems, solve their financial problems with Onana sales, there is no reason to sell Branweight while accepting Manchester United's low offer. In the end, if Onana's transfer is completed, Manchester United has no choice but to match the level of transfer fee Everton want to recruit Branthwaite.



The Daily Mail said 'Manchester United's latest offer was £45 million (about W80 billion), and Bransweight's value ranges from £70 million to £80 million (about W120 billion to W143 billion). With this Onana sale, Everton's chances of selling Branthwaite this summer are likely to be all but eliminated. Without a huge bid, he explained that the recruitment would be possible only with a huge transfer fee.

Manchester United's plans for the summer transfer window have hit a snag. It is time for Manchester United, Tenhach and the leaders of the club to make a decision on whether to invest heavily in Bransweight.



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