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Between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United, there is discussion. And not just a little. Determined to make big moves on the transfer market, INEOS is dropping big checks. After paying €63 million to snatch Leny Yoro from Real Madrid, the Mancunians are taking a close look at two Parisians: Xavi Simons and Manuel Ugarte. Regarding the former, MU must battle with Bayern Munich.
Nothing to scare him since the Spanish press mentioned an upcoming offer of €100 million. Enough to make PSG think seriously, knowing that the Dutchman no longer wants to return to France. As for the Ugarte case, we can tell you that the deal was about to be concluded. A year after having paid €60 million to recruit the Uruguayan midfielder, Paris could get back €70 million. For their part, the Red and Blue also have their sights set on a few elements of the Mancunian squad.
Paris drops the case
So, we revealed to you yesterday that the capital club was, for its part, very interested in the idea of recruiting Jadon Sancho. The Englishman may have patched things up with Erik ten Hag, but he would be keen on the idea of crossing the Channel to discover Ligue 1 and a team he met last season in the semi-final of the Champions League. But that’s not all.
Rumors have also been circulating that Paris is interested in Portuguese attacking midfielder Bruno Fernandes (29 years old). A Red Devils player since the winter of 2020, the Portuguese has gradually become MU captain. An often decisive attacking midfielder (79 goals, 66 assists in 233 matches), Fernandes is not expected to come. The Team assures that PSG should not go further in this matter. The former Sporting CP resident is considered too expensive and is not a priority. Because today, the Portuguese priority of Paris Saint-Germain is João Neves.
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