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Manchester United's psychological price of signing Ugarte exposed! To sell Casemiro for 35 million first, another person has more buyers

United have already signed Zirkze and Yoro and are already eyeing a number three, which could be Manuel · Ugarte from Uruguay midfielders. Italy transfer expert Fabrizio · Romano has confirmed that the Red Devils have reached a personal agreement with him and will now talk to PSG for a transfer fee.

The 23-year-old is willing to join Manchester United, who have not qualified for the Champions League, because he has no hope under Luis · Enrique. Grand Paris currently has a number of midfielders and is also preparing to buy Benfica's 19-year-old golden boy Joao · Neves.

Benfica are asking for a very high price for Neves, so Paris hopes to make money by selling Ugarte to Manchester United. Their goal is to earn back the €60 million (£51 million) they had signed him from Sporting Portugal a year ago. On the other hand, the Red Devils hope to take advantage of the opportunity of Neves to join Grand Paris and bring in at a lower price, after all, Enrique has completely lost the need for Ugarte and will definitely be sold.

Both sides have their own agendas and may end up conceding to each other, with United conceding a little more. Manchester United are said to be looking for between £38 million and £45 million. The 38 million offer has been tried and rejected. If the psychological upper limit of 45 million pounds is reached, which translates to about 53 million euros, not far from the asking price of Grand Paris, there is a chance that an agreement will be reached.

Sky Sports Germany's Florian · Plettenberg says Manchester United will continue to work hard to complete Ugarte's transfer. Grand Paris will not cut the price too much, and they have a contract with the player until 2028, which has a variety of different ways to deal with it. Clubs such as Manchester City, Liverpool and Bayern Munich are also rumored to have some interest in him and could step in at any time.

It has been reported that Manchester United's cash flow is not enough to go all out to buy Ugarte, so they may have to look to sell Casemiro. The 32-year-old Brazil international has been in contact with the Saudi Arabia Pro League, but there is no follow-up. The Red Devils are said to have found selling the £350,000-a-week star a daunting task, with the club having lowered their asking price to £35 million and possibly further price reductions.

If there is no offer, the Red Devils will have to keep the "Fat Tiger", and the Scottish international McTominay, who is easier to sell, could unfortunately fall victim and be sold for cash. He scored 10 goals last season and with a low salary, more clubs are interested in him.

Fulham, Galatasaray and other clubs have made bids for them, but they have all been rejected by Manchester United, and the Red Devils want to sell them for 40 million pounds. The latest rumours suggest that Tottenham are also in contention, while Wheat would consider leaving Manchester United and preferably stay in the Premier League if they can be guaranteed the main team.

Manchester United are also considering accepting an offer for Christian Eriksen's departure, in which case the midfield may need to bring in two players, in addition to Ugarte, former Juventus France midfielder Rabiot, and Manchester United on loan from Fiorentina last season· Amrabat, two options for Ten Hag.

Manchester United have a €25 million buyout clause for Amrabat, which expires this week, and Sir Jim · Ratcliffe thinks it's too expensive. Rabiot has officially announced that he has left Juventus and can join for free, but his agent's mother Veronica asks for an annual salary of 9 million euros.

It is worth mentioning that Rabiot is asking for an annual salary after tax. He previously enjoyed an annual salary of 7 million euros after tax at Juventus, and that was because Serie A also has tax incentives for foreign players. Serie A tax rate: 45%, but players signed before December 31, 2023 can enjoy discounts, and the tax rate for foreign players earning more than €1 million a year is only 25%. In other words, Juventus only need to pay 9.17 million euros in wages before tax to achieve Rabiot's treatment of 7 million euros after tax.

However, the offer will be lifted from next year, so Rabiot will not be able to agree a new contract with Juventus. Now he wants to move to the Premier League, which means he must be paid €16.36 million a year if the Premier League side are to meet his €9 million annual income after tax. That's the equivalent of £260,000 a week, which is a very high salary.

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