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·18 febbraio 2025
Man Utd Eye Sporting’s Quenda but Face Price Hurdle

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·18 febbraio 2025
Manchester United are advancing talks to secure their second major signing of the Ruben Amorim era, with Sporting CP’s Geovany Quenda identified as the target. As reported by Ben Jacobs, the 17-year-old is keen on the move, but a valuation gap remains a hurdle.
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Speaking to GiveMeSport, Jacobs stated: “Yeah, I think the player is certainly keen on a move to Manchester United, and talks are progressing to see whether something can be pre-agreed ahead of the summer.”
United value Quenda at around £33m (€40m), but Sporting CP are holding firm at £50m (€60m), despite a release clause of £84m (€100m). Jacobs detailed the situation: “Manchester United’s valuation is below that of Sporting’s. They feel that the player is worth in the region of 40 million euros (£33m), whereas Sporting’s perspective is the number that he should be sold for is closer to the 60 million mark (£50m).”
Quenda’s versatility on either flank, particularly at right wing-back, aligns perfectly with Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 formation. His arrival would complement Patrick Dorgu, United’s first Amorim-era signing, by enabling the left-footed Dorgu to play on his natural left side.
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This report highlights both excitement and frustration for United. The club’s pursuit of Quenda signals a continued commitment to building around Amorim’s system, which is encouraging. However, the persistent valuation gaps in deals raise familiar concerns about United’s negotiating strategy. While £50m is steep for a 17-year-old, Quenda’s versatility and potential to solve a key positional issue could justify the investment.
Amorim’s success at Sporting stemmed from developing youthful talents, and United fans should back his vision. It is refreshing to see the club target players that suit the manager’s system rather than chasing marquee names. Ultimately, bridging the £17m gap could be decisive – the kind of bold investment necessary for a team with title ambitions.