Manuel Ugarte expected to land at Old Trafford in the next 48 hours, Man United agrees to sell star £35m to clear the way

It is likely that Man United will welcome Ugarte in the next few days as the Uruguayan midfielder has agreed to personal terms with the Old Trafford team and this deal will pave the way for Mason Mount to leave.

Manuel Ugarte muốn chuyển đến Man United ngày trong hè 2024

Journalist Fabrizio Romano recently made very important confirmations about Man United’s deal to recruit Manuel Ugarte. Accordingly, the Italian journalist said: “Manuel Ugarte agreed to come to Man United and also agreed on personal terms a few days ago.

Negotiations are ongoing between PSG and Man United. This process will take several days before entering the critical or final stages of the deal.”

Ugarte cập bến Old Trafford trong 48 giờ tới, Man United đồng ý bán Mason  Mount

Ugarte is certainly a much-needed addition to the Old Trafford team at the moment, but recruiting the Uruguayan midfielder will also pave the way for many names to leave Man United. Both Eriksen, Casemiro and Mason Mount are uncertain about their futures.

According to sources from Caught Offside, the possibility of Mason Mount leaving Manchester United in this summer transfer window is entirely possible. Three Premier League teams, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United, are ready to recruit players born in 1999.

Man United have obvious £51m Manuel Ugarte alternative that exposes Sir Jim  Ratcliffe flaw - Isaac Johnson - Manchester Evening News

Mason Mount went through an extremely disappointing first season at Man United when he was constantly injured and did not make any significant contributions to the Old Trafford team. The friendly phase at the beginning of the season will be an opportunity for the former Chelsea star to score points with coach Ten Hag, but after the past two matches, the 25-year-old star is still playing extremely poorly and there is no exception to the possibility that MU will sell Mason Mount. to look for a new factor in attack.