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Before the transfer window shuts, Manchester United wants to sign a defensive midfield player.

The Red Devils’ top target is Paris Saint-Germain’s Manuel Ugarte, and because Scott McTominay is expected to join with Napoli in the next days, a deal might be close.


McTominay will go through a sale to United for a price of £25 million. Because of his departure, the club should have the extra money required to sign Ugarte from Les Parisiens.

Furthermore, Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat has been connected to the Red Devils once more this summer; however, Corriere dello Sport claims that a deal is no longer anticipated to occur.


Fiorentina can sell Amrabat for £12.7 million, but United won’t go along with their demands.


Although Fenerbahce is not willing to invest more than £8.5 million, they have recently expressed interest in the Moroccan. Amrabat is more likely to remain with the Florence outfit.

United shifts their focus from pursuing Amrabat to Ugarte.
Amrabat was hailed as “world-class” by Morocco manager Walid Regragui after he joined United on loan from Fiorentina last summer amid much hoopla.

However, the 28-year-old had trouble adjusting to the intensity of the Premier League. He became comfortable towards the end of the season, but the team decided not to use the buyout option.

There have been rumours that United was considering negotiating a lower fee with La Viola, but that is not likely to happen.

To sign Ugarte, the management is in negotiations. With his desire to play for United, the 23-year-old may try to work out a contract before this Friday’s transfer deadline.

If the trade closes, Ugarte will likely be manager Erik ten Hag’s first choice holding midfielder, with Casemiro serving as a backup when necessary.

Either way, it doesn’t seem like the team will be back for Amrabat. It was a major hint when his profile was eventually removed from the first-team squad list earlier this month.



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