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Manchester United's 50 million purchase of Ugarte still needs to wait for Friday, and the plan to fight Liverpool is exposed! Or there is also a whistle stick

Manchester United's transfer deal with Paris Saint-Germain over Manuel · Ugarte will not be completed until Friday's transfer deadline. Although the two parties have long agreed on the framework of the transaction, there are still many details to be agreed.

The 23-year-old has agreed to join Manchester United and is currently the only option for Ten Hag to strengthen his midfield. But whether the Red Devils buy out or rent later depends on what happens next for Scott McTominay, Hannibal · Mejbri and Jadon Sancho. Wheat and Hannibal could move permanently, but Sancho's whereabouts are uncertain and will make the difference.

United Kingdom Sky Sports says Manchester United will pay £50 million for Ugarte. Negotiations are still ongoing to finalize the payment structure, as well as performance-related riders. In the event of an outright buyout, the club wants to pay the transfer fee over multiple years.

According to the Uruguay newspaper El País, the talks are "effectively over", with only a few details to be worked on, and Ugarte is ready to travel to Manchester and everything is going according to plan. However, even if it goes well, it takes time.

With Ugarte not involved in Paris Saint-Germain's pre-season training camp and matches, he will certainly not feature in Sunday's Premier League double clash against Liverpool. As a result, clubs are in no hurry to complete the deal before the registration date at noon on Friday, with league rules requiring players to register by 12 noon on the matchday before the tournament to be eligible for the round. Although he will not be able to play, Ugarte is expected to make his debut at Old Trafford ahead of the double red club to meet the fans.

Italy transfer expert Fabrizio · Romano said United did not rule out the possibility of signing more players in addition to signing Ugarte. "As for other transactions, it depends on the circumstances. Maybe some players will leave, and Manchester United may still have room at the last minute. It's not 100 per cent sure yet, so United will make a decision this week based on chance, but I'll leave the door open for last-minute opportunities."

Manchester United could decide whether to sign a new left-back or even another midfielder depending on who is available in the transfer market. It will also depend on whether redundant players such as Eriksen can be purged.

One Uruguay player is about to join, but another has already left. The recent £5 million move to Greece's Panathinaikos winger Facundo · Pellistri explained the reasons for his departure.

"The experience at Manchester United has been fantastic," says Pep, "and I spent four years at Manchester United, which is one of the biggest clubs in the world. I've improved a lot as a player and as a person. I have very good friends there. I had very fond memories there. Now, I'm going to try to use all the experience I've gained. As I said, Manchester United is one of the top teams in the world. If you look at the team, you see the best players. The competition is very fierce, and sometimes you will have the opportunity to participate in the competition, and sometimes you will not. The squad is big and there are a lot of players in all positions. Sometimes, it's not easy to get playing time."

'I've played at Manchester United and I've enjoyed it, but at some point you'll want more games. Pellistri added: "At Manchester United, you can't guarantee playing time, so at some point you'll want to look at other options. That's why everything happened and I'm so happy to be here."

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