Manchester United face huge blow in push for Europe
Man United could be denied a European place due to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ownership, and UEFA’s ownership rules would take effect if Erik ten Hag’s side qualify for Europe.
It has also been previously reported that Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in the England international.
Man United could be denied a European place due to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ownership, and UEFA’s ownership rules would take effect if Erik ten Hag’s side qualify for Europe.
The highly rated youngster has an astonishing release clause of over €100m if any of these Premier League suitors are to lure him away from his current home.
It is still not the end for Ten Hag, who could potentially rescue his situation at United if they can win the FA Cup and get the club into a Champions League place.
The next part of the interview which will very much interest Man United was how he subtly hinted that ‘he can endure the rain in some clubs of England’.
The midfielder was the subject of interest from Brighton back in the January window, but Leicester are said to have rejected a £20 million bid out of hand, with the Foxes asking for a price of £45m.
Manchester United are said to be aiming to attach a price tag of around £50 million to the forward for any willing buyers.
He is one of the most exciting prospects in United’s youth setup, and his play-style has been likened to English superstar Phil Foden.
An estimated £110m release clause is what United or any other team who hope to sign one of Europe’s top marksman will have to part with to acquire him.
It is this very quality that has convinced Manchester United that the Brazilian could be the perfect replacement for his compatriot Casemiro.
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