'Too expensive' Man U's all-time twist, '51 million star' recruitment NO → aims for the ace of the rising team

Aug 06, 2024

'Too expensive' Man U's all-time twist, '51 million star' recruitment NO → aims for the ace of the rising team
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'Too expensive' Man U's all-time twist, '51 million star' recruitment NO → aims for the ace of the rising team
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It's an all-time twist. Manchester United will recruit Sander Berge (Burnley), not Manuel Ugarte (Paris Saint-Germain).

British media Daily Mail reported on the 6th (Korea time) 'Manchester United wants to recruit a midfielder. Because Scott McTominay can leave the team. McTominay is currently in Fulham's interest. Fulham have offered £23m to sign McTominay. In response, Manchester United prepared to sign Ugarte for a transfer fee of £51 million. However, Manchester United appear to have waned interest due to the high price tag of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).

Manchester United, led by head coach Erik ten Hach, is aiming for a turnaround in the 2024-2025 season. Manchester United was eliminated early in the Carabao Cup and European Champions League (UCL) in the 2023-2024 season. He ranked eighth in the English Premier League. At least, he breathed a sigh of relief as he reached the top of the English Football Association (FA) Cup. Manchester United have signed Lenny Yoro and Joshua Zirkjay ahead of the new season.



'Too expensive' Man U's all-time twist, '51 million star' recruitment NO → aims for the ace of the rising team
Photo =Capture British Press Daily Mail website article
The Daily Mail reported that the United Nations agreed to personal terms with Ugarte two weeks ago. But Manchester United will now look at another player. Citing a report by another media outlet The Athletic, the media outlet said 'Manchester United expressed interest in Berge. United made contact with Berge. Burnley are ready to sell Berge because they are downgraded'





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