Football Today
·30 July 2024
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·30 July 2024
Manchester United are searching for a new defensive midfielder and they are currently evaluating their options.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Manuel Ugarte seems the priority target for the Red Devils, but a deal is far from straightforward due to the £59 million price tag.
Sofyan Amrabat is reportedly the fallback option and Corriere dello Sport claims the club are eyeing another season-long loan for the Moroccan.
However, the Serie A outfit would prefer the outright sale of Amrabat, who was described as a ‘world-class‘ player by Morocco head coach Walid Regragui.
Amrabat is due to report for Fiorentina training this week, but he has ‘only United’ in his mind despite interest from Atletico Madrid and some Turkish clubs.
United need to reinforce their holding midfield department with Casemiro no longer in his prime. Amrabat did not meet expectations during his loan spell last term.
The Moroccan found his feet during the final month of the campaign, but he is unlikely to become the club’s first choice in the number six role.
The Red Devils should prioritise a deal for Ugarte, who is better with the ball at his feet than Amrabat. He is also better at winning duels and tackles.
The 23-year-old could become a mainstay in the defensive midfield position. If United are keen on Amrabat, he should be considered a back-up to Ugarte but not an alternative target.
Hopefully, they can persuade Paris Saint-Germain to accept a loan deal with an obligation to buy. The French outfit are likely to offload Ugarte with Joao Neves set to join them.