Manchester United will launch the big maneuvers for Gonçalo Inácio

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Raphaël Varane gone, Manchester United is looking for his replacement. The Red Devils want to recruit a big name in this position to complete the central hinge with Lisandro Martínez. For this, the Mancuniens are targeting Sporting Portugal defender, Gonçalo Inácio. Author of an XXL season with the Portuguese champions, the Portuguese international has already crossed the mark of 100 league appearances at the age of 22. According to In BolaManchester United are willing to pay the player’s release clause.

Its price would be 60 million euros according to the Portuguese media. Contacts are already established between the two clubs, with Manchester United preparing to make the purchase proposal in the coming days. The English maintain good relations with the Lisbon club, which facilitates negotiations. Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani, Marcos Rojo, Bruno Fernandes, all these players came from Sporting before playing for United.

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