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PSG prepared to lend In light of Manchester United’s interest, Manuel Ugarte
Manuel Ugarte is now available for loan from PSG with a lucrative buy option, which gives Manchester United a competitive advantage in their pursuit of the midfield player. Manchester United’s pursuit of Manuel Ugarte has reportedly gained momentum as PSG is now willing to loan the midfield player, according to L’Equipe. The Portuguese sensation Joao Neves, who the Parisians are about to bring in, may make the Uruguayan unnecessary for the team.
PSG is considering lending Manuel Ugarte.PSG is about to sign a big deal to acquire Joao Neves from Benfica; if add-ons are taken into account, the agreement will cost them approximately €70 million. In any case, they were aiming to recoup the same amount from the sale of Manuel Ugarte, which amounts to €60 million in fixed fees.
Ugarte signed a €60 million contract to join PSG from Sporting CP last summer, and the Parisians are looking to get at least €70 million for his departure. The Uruguayan midfielder gave them a strong start to the previous season, but Luis Enrique did not think he fit his plans well enough, and he withered away in the latter stages of the campaign.
Not that he’s a horrible football player; rather, the squad may have outgrown him, opening the door to a new challenge in his career. Manchester United is unwilling to meet PSG’s asking price, despite their hopes of signing him.
In addition, the player and the Red Devils have a comprehensive personal terms agreement. PSG is now willing to allow the midfield player to go on loan if the transaction includes a sizable buyout option. Manchester United will now be able to pursue the 23-year-old South American more quickly as a result of this, especially if they do not have to add an obligatory clause in the contract.
Manchester United’s issues in midfieldThe decision to bring in Ugarte was prompted by Casemiro’s miserable performances in the previous campaign, which led Manchester United to believe the Brazilian may be sold to Saudi Arabia for a high salary. Although the Middle Eastern League has shown less interest in recent weeks, there are rumors that new negotiations may soon start.
Even if Casemiro keeps playing football at Old Trafford, Manchester United will still be pursuing Ugarte. But since the Red Devils were originally going to pay for him through the sale of the Brazilian, a loan agreement would therefore make more sense for them.