As Man United approaches the final week of the transfer window, Manuel Ugarte remains their primary midfield target.
Manchester United has the potential to negotiate a deal to acquire Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Manuel Ugarte, similar to the one that was reached with Sofyan Amrabat last year.
United has expressed a predilection for purchasing Ugarte from PSG; however, they have been unwilling to agree to PSG’s request for £51.1 million for the Uruguayan international.
Ugarte, 23, was not included in PSG’s roster for their inaugural Ligue 1 victory over Le Havre last week. The French champions are eager to negotiate a contract with United.
It is believed that the purchase of Ugarte is contingent upon the potential sale of Scott McTominay. However, United is amenable to the possibility of negotiating a loan fee with the option or obligation to purchase Ugarte.
McTominay was not sold by United last summer, which led to a deadline-day compromise with Fiorentina to sign fellow midfielder Amrabat for a €10 million loan fee with an option to purchase for €25 million.
United’s profitability and sustainability calculations would be enhanced by postponing a fixed charge for Ugarte until next summer, according to well-placed sources.
Napoli is expressing a strong interest in McTominay following the acceptance of a £25 million offer by Burnley for midfielder Sander Berge by Fulham. Since their third offer of £23m was rejected last month, Fulham has refrained from making a proposal for McTominay.
United had considered Berge as a backup option; however, sporting director Dan Ashworth has expressed confidence in the possibility of securing a contract for Ugarte.
With the transfer deadline approaching next week, United may be compelled to reduce their asking price for McTominay to £25m, despite their previous demand of £30m.
United has the potential to earn up to £59m in fees from outgoings this summer. However, they are eager to supervise a substantial player transfer in order to improve their profitability and sustainability calculations for the upcoming year.
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