Manchester United have only one way to sign · Branswaite, and that is to agree to Everton's £70million offer. The Toffees are imminent Belgium sale of defender Amadou · Onana, which means that the club is not short of money and is unlikely to sell Branswaite at a reduced price.

Sir Jim · Ratcliffe had regarded Branswaite as his first choice for a centre-back in the summer window, but both offers were rejected by Everton. Manchester United's second offer is a fixed transfer fee of £45 million, plus a floating clause of £5 million, up from last month's bid of £43 million. Everton, however, immediately refused, without any hesitation.
The Athletic reports that Aston Villa will sign Onana Jr., who they have agreed to pay Everton £50 million. Once the deal is completed, Everton will not need to sell any more people this summer. If they want to sell, it's also center Calvert-Lewin, whose plan for the summer window has always been to sell Onana, Calvert-Lewin and a few other unimportant players, and Branthwaite can stay. When the 21-year-old centre-back is officially named in the England squad, he will be priced even higher.
As a result, whoever wants to buy Branthwaite this summer will have to pay a whopping £70 million or more. Italy transfer experts Fabrizio · Fabrizio have revealed that United do not intend to offer such a high price, and in fact, none of the summer signings in the summer window exceeded £50 million.
The Manchester Evening News of United Kingdom reports that Branswaite's progress is good news for the 31-year-old Maguire, who will stay with the club as a result and is determined to fight for his place at Manchester United, just like last season. Big Head missed the European Championships with a muscle injury but is back in training and will be hoping to go into next season in the best possible form. Maguire will certainly start next Monday's first warm-up game against Rosenborg.

Manchester United spent £80 million to sign Maguire in 2019 and now has only one year left on his contract. His style of play is similar to Branthwaite's, with the only difference being that he is not as fast as his opponent. If Ten Hag were to press high and the England defenders would certainly fall short of the standard in the end, he would still be useful if he was playing counter-attacks, especially with unrivalled headers.
Maguire was accompanied by a Manchester United physiotherapist while he was on holiday in Portugal to help him with some specific training, which also suggested that he might stay. According to the Daily Star, Harry Maguire's performances last season convinced Ten Hag that he remains a valuable member of the squad.
The 54-year-old Netherlands was impressed by Maguire's form and attitude last year, stepping up to the plate when the team was in injury crisis at the back, saving Manchester United and the manager who once wanted to purge him on several occasions. Ten Hag is willing to keep Maguire rather than let him leave cheaply before the transfer deadline.
Manchester United are also trying to convince Lille Lille 18-year-old centre-back Lenny · Yoro that the €50 million offer has been agreed to by Lille, but the player is still considering a five-year contract offer from the Red Devils. Yoro would prefer to join Real Madrid, and no one can refuse Real Madrid.

Manchester United's biggest weapon is to make a half-billion offer for Yoro, who only has one year left on his contract, and the Galacticos are not willing to spend money like this. La Liga giants give Lille a transfer fee of up to 40 million euros. That's because of Manchester United's "price increase", Real Madrid thought it would only cost 20 million euros. Florentino · Perez is confident that the player will wait to land at the Bernabeu rather than be lured by Manchester United's money, and he sees Yoro as "the Mbappe of central defenders".