Offer for Aaron Anselmino anticipated from Manchester United

If El Crаck Deportivo is to be believed, Manchester United will soon make an offer for Aaron Anselmino’s services after being connected to him. No one has been able to ignore the young defender’s remarkable play as of late.

For many years, Anselmino has been a part of Boca Juniors. Although he has not yet been promoted to the first squad, the 18-year-old is now playing on the second team and has shown signs that he could be promoted soon.

Despite having more than four years remaining on his contract, the Argentine center back may soon be departing his native country due to the high level of demand in his services. There is a great deal of interest in Ezequiel Fernández from all around Europe. Many elite clubs are interested in signing the 21-year-old midfielder after seeing him excel for Boca Juniors.

 

The Argentine club is cognizant of the issue and is also aware of the high level of interest in Anselmino’s services. According to reports, Manchester United are keen on signing the adolescent. The Red Devils will soon be undergoing a major rebuild, during which they will reportedly prioritize signing promising young players.

They appear to be interested in the 18-year-old as a player. The Manchester club is prepared to spend in him because they believe he has the potential to be a huge asset to the team down the road. Despite the Red Devils’ defensive wоes, Anselmino shows all the makings of a star player.

Everyone at the Argentine club knows about it, and now they’re waiting for an offer from Manchester United. Realizing the high level of interest in their adolescent talent, Boca Juniors have taken precautions by securing a new contract for their player, which was signed only a week ago.

They are prepared to welcome him to their first team and have protected him with a new contract that includes a release clause worth over $20 million. In order to have a shot at signing him this winter, United will need to make sure their offer is near to that exit clause, if rumors are to be believed.