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Date of publication: Sunday 28 July 2019 9:27
ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY!
While there are 11 days left for Premier League clubs to recruit players, the summer transfer window is about to kick off. All these red sagas will end one way or another in the next fifteen days.
With Gareth Bale in China to win all the moneyThe pursuit of Paul Pogba by Real Madrid has been strengthened. AS says the move is "inevitable" because the midfielder "should inherit" his salary of £ 600,000 a week.
United will only start trading from 200 million euros, which equates to around 180 million pounds sterling. But the "bad" preseason of Real, especially the "disastrous" defeat facing Atletico Madrid, made the arrival of Pogba "indispensable".
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The potential departure of their future captain would give United an additional $ 180 million, which would likely be saved for Harry Maguire and his charming head. This is not the case, according to the Spanish media, who believe that two midfielders will arrive in place of Pogba.
AS also said that Sergej Milinkovic-Savic "seems to have reached an agreement" to move to Old Trafford, whose price is around 75 million euros (67.5 million pounds). C & # 39; An evidence.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not stop there. Sport thinks that the arrival of Bruno Fernandes could only take a few hours. They have "reached an agreement" with Sporting and Lazio, and will separate with 70 million euros to acquire it.
United "has accelerated negotiations" on Fernandes, who "will be the new Red Devil" once he has pbaded his medical examination – a claim from Corriere Dello Sport for which he has already traveled to England.
While Milinkovic-Savic, the "Serbian pearl", replaces Pogba, Fernandes is not at all the same. He is just the one that Solskjaer has cast his eyes on.
MCGINN OR OUT?
As if £ 130.5 million of new midfielders replacing £ 180 million leavers were not enough, United is also under pressure to sign a Premier League player.
John McGinn, of course, has never played in a leading match in England. His years at St Mirren and Hibernian established him as one of Scotland's brightest talents before moving to Aston Villa last summer and quickly returning them to the promotion.
He appeared as £ 50 million surprise target for United last month, and Sir Alex Ferguson is now "pressing" for his former club to bring in McGinn.
The legendary manager "still has a say" in Old Trafford – hell, Solskjaer refuses to use his parking space – and "is a close friend of McGinn's grandfather". The Sun said Ferguson thought the club lacked McGinn's "threat to energy and goals." And Scottish.
Fergie's "seal of approval" could "convince" United to act. Given the last time they listened with such attention that they named David Moyes, it might not be enough. Just a thought.
AND THE REST
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku may have hinted that he would be about to leave Old Trafford in the near future by posting a photo on his Twitter account with his agent. The Belgian international seems to indicate that the duo will soon be doing more business together … Newcastle United refuses to match the £ 20 million fee charged by Hull City to striker Jarrod Bowen, aged 22 years … The Magpies are also predicting a £ 5 million gain for midfielder Everton, James McCarthy, 28, who is out of favor with Goodison Park … Everton has opened talks with Juventus over the signing of 19-year-old forward Moise Kean. The champions of Serie A claim £ 36 million for the Italian international and insist that a buyback clause be retained. The Wolves signed an agreement in principle with the Italian giant AC Milan for the 21-year-old striker, Patrick Cutrone. The Premier League club is now trying to convince the Italian international to settle in Molineux … Crystal Palace's director, Roy Hodgson, is considering transferring his compatriot Michail Antonio, 29, from West Ham … Chelsea's new manager, Frank Lampard, has hired midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko and Danny Drinkwater – a total of £ 80 million – to leave Stamford Bridge.
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