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A Gym executive is in the sights of a European great. With a nice transfer in perspective.
He is one of the great satisfactions of Nice this season despite the Aiglons' sluggishness in recent weeks. In his cage, Marcin Bulka performs miracles and is no stranger to the fact that OGC Nice has the best defense in the championship with Brest (20 goals conceded in 26 days).
The performances of the 24-year-old Polish goalkeeper obviously do not go unnoticed, and especially not by Manchester United who, according to the English press, are looking for alternatives on the market to a less indisputable André Onana than expected.
Huge added value in sight
The Polish journalist from Kanal Sportowy, Mateusz Borek, assures that the Red Devils would like to tackle Marcin Bulka this summer, by offering a nice contract to the international goalkeeper while seducing the Nice with an envelope that cannot be refused.
The sum of 40 million euros is advanced. The transaction could also be facilitated by the recent entry of the Ineos group, owner of the Gym, into the capital of Manchester United. Marcin Bulka has been playing for Nice since 2021. He was transferred from PSG in 2022 following a one-season loan, via a purchase option for 2 million euros.
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