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Man Utd Star ‘agrees’ exit as Ruben Amorim registers interest in free agent who wants Old Trafford move this January
Man Utd Star ‘agrees’ exit as Ruben Amorim registers interest in free agent who wants Old Trafford move this January
Manchester United are set to have a difficult January transfer window with sales required before they can conduct any business for Ruben Amorim in a bid to improve performances
The January transfer window is open and Manchester United have plenty of work to do
Casemiro ‘agrees exit’
Casemiro is open to leaving United with six teams chasing his signatures. According to Brazilian outlet UOL, Saudi sides Al-Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, Al Ahli, Al-Ettifaq and Al-Qadisiyah are all contenders for the Brazilian’s signature
Each side has maxed out their quota of foreign players and would thus need to make an adjustment. The report suggests there are ‘no major obstacles’ blocking his exit with Al Nassr said to be be especially keen on the move, to reunite him with ex-Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
Offer ‘almost certain’
An offer for Joshua Zirzkee from Juventus is almost certain, per reports from Italy. La Repubblica report Zirkzee has ‘digested’ his first half substitution against Newcastle and now plans to leave United in January. Juve are said to be keen to reunite the Dutchman with ex-Bologna boss Thiago Motta.
The Serie A side are interested in a loan deal with an option to sign the player permanently tied to conditions such as qualification for the Champions League. United would prefer a boost to their finances but Juventus are set to test the Premier League strugglers.
United interested in free agent possibility
Manchester United have revived their interest in Barcelona star Dani Olmo, per Mundo Deportivo, but it appears highly unlikely the player will be on the move
Olmo’s future in Catalonia is uncertain with the possibility he is released from his contract with Barcelona blocked from registering their summer signing for the second half of the season due to financial issues.