PSG: MU tries everything to recruit Manuel Ugarte

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Forced out just one year after his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain for a cheque of €60 million, Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte (23) knows that he has a concrete contact with Manchester United. The Red Devils have also recently reopened this file. The only problem is that MU is not free to move.

Skysports explains to us that INEOS’ new toy is exploring all possibilities to recruit the South American. In short, if they manage to sell one or more undesirables, they will have enough to attempt a transfer. Problem: Scott McTominay’s departure to Fulham did not materialize. The same goes for Jadon Sancho. No money coming in then. And if this trend is confirmed by the end of the transfer window, the English media adds that a loan with a mandatory purchase option cannot be ruled out.

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