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Man United ‘Advancing in Talks’ to Sign PSG playmaker this summer transfer after being offered on loan

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Man United ‘Advancing in Talks’ to Sign PSG playmaker this summer transfer after being offered on loan

Manchester United are now advancing in talks to sign Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Manuel Ugarte, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.

For United supporters, the summer transfer window has been thrilling as Erik ten Hag’s team has strengthened several areas of the field.

The Red Devils still lack a midfielder, therefore they need to sign more players. Casemiro and Scott McTominay’s futures are unclear, therefore it would be significant to add another body in the middle of the park.

According to Fabrizio Romano in an interview with GIVEMESPORT, Ugarte has been deemed the “ideal” addition, and they are working hard to get him signed before the summer transfer window closes.

Man Utd Is Pressuring Ugarte to Sign They would like a long-term agreement. Manuel Ugarte, a midfielder for PSG, warming up.

According to Sky Sports reporter Sheth, talks are now advancing between PSG and United over Ugarte, and there is ‘cautious optimism’ that they can strike a deal before the deadline.

A permanent deal is the preference for both PSG and United, but a loan move has also been discussed…

“Talks advancing between Manchester United & PSG over Manuel Ugarte. Cautious optimism move can happen before deadline. Permanent deal is preference for both United & PSG – but loan with obligation also mooted”

Journalist Ben Jacobs recently told GIVEMESPORT that PSG sources have confirmed that they are willing to wait until the final hours of the window if necessary to get a deal over the line.

The Athletic have also recently suggested that talks are ongoing regarding McTominay’s exit, while they are also looking to offload Christian Eriksen this summer.

After Kobbie Mainoo’s emergence in the senior squad over the last few years, United will be hoping to find the ideal partner to play alongside him in the future.

As it stands, ten Hag has utilised a host of different players in the middle, while the likes of Eriksen and Casemiro are ageing