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Manuel Ugarte is still being tracked by Manchester United. Some rumors spoke this Monday of a withdrawal of the Red Devils in the case but according to Sky Sportsthe Mancunians would still be in the running. However, the English club would not want to meet the current demands of Paris Saint-Germain, considered too high internally. The residents of Old Trafford hope to be able to temporize and see Parisian expectations lower for the Uruguayan.
Manuel Ugarte, for his part, is still very interested in a transfer to the Red Devils and would have nothing against leaving PSG, where he is not undisputed. Manchester United must first make room in midfield before starting the big maneuvers for the Uruguayan international (21 caps). A sale of Scott McTominay to Fulham is notably under consideration. The two clubs will therefore have to reach a financial agreement for the transfer of the 23-year-old player. PSG does not intend to sell off the player they paid 60 million euros for last summer and Manchester United, in a position of strength, is trying to get a discounted deal. To be continued…
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