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·23 March 2024
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·23 March 2024
Manchester United’s quest to strengthen their squad ahead of the 2024 summer transfer window is setting the stage for some high-stakes negotiations, particularly concerning Wolverhampton Wanderers’ midfielder Joao Gomes. According to exclusive insights from Football Transfers, the Red Devils will need to dig deeper into their pockets, as a mere £40 million will not suffice to lure the 23-year-old talent to Old Trafford.
“Manchester United will have to pay considerably more than £40million to secure the services of Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes ahead of the 2024 summer transfer window, sources have revealed to Football Transfers.” This statement underscores the high valuation Wolves place on Gomes, who has firmly established himself as a key player at Molineux since his move from Flamengo in the 2023 winter transfer window.
The dynamics of Pedro Neto’s future at Wolves could further complicate or facilitate negotiations. A potential £60 million departure of Neto could give Wolves additional leverage in the transfer market, possibly affecting the asking price for Gomes.
Gomes’ prowess on the field has not gone unnoticed, with reports indicating that “Man Utd scouts have watched over the player on several occasions this term, most recently in Wolves’ 2-1 win over Fulham earlier this month.”
With Erik ten Hag at the helm, United’s strategy appears to encompass a broader revamp of the squad, extending beyond the midfield. Football Transfers highlights that Everton’s Amadou Onana and Michael Olise, with a £60 million release clause, are also on United’s radar, reflecting a keen interest in reinforcing the team’s core strength and depth.
Everton’s financial struggles may play into United’s hands, especially with Onana and Jarrad Branthwaite identified as valuable assets that could be up for grabs. The article also hints at a reshuffling of the midfield dynamics, with Casemiro’s future at Old Trafford hanging in the balance amidst considerations of form and wages.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Manchester United’s intentions are clear: to build a squad capable of competing at the highest levels. However, with Wolves standing firm on their valuation of Gomes and other targets attracting interest, the negotiation table promises to be a battleground of strategy, valuation, and ambition.