Manchester United Receives Boost as PSG Lowers Asking Price to €59M for Star Midfielder, Report Says | OneFootball

Manchester United Receives Boost as PSG Lowers Asking Price to €59M for Star Midfielder, Report Says | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: PSG Talk

PSG Talk

·28 juillet 2024

Manchester United Receives Boost as PSG Lowers Asking Price to €59M for Star Midfielder, Report Says

Image de l'article :Manchester United Receives Boost as PSG Lowers Asking Price to €59M for Star Midfielder, Report Says

Manchester United are considering Manuel Ugarte to bolster their midfield this summer. However, the Red Devils have reportedly faced a hurdle of not being on par with the asking price Paris Saint-Germain want for the Uruguayan.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Manchester United have agreed to personal terms with Ugarte. Nonetheless, the issue regarding a transfer fee remains as both teams value the player differently. A recent report from L’Equipe claims that the Parisians could be asking for €70 million for Ugarte.


Vidéos OneFootball


While it seems the two sides are at a standstill, CaughtOffside reports that the Parisians could have lowered their asking demands for the midfielder. According to their report, PSG have set a €59 million price tag for Ugarte, and the gap between their valuation and Manchester United’s offer isn’t too wide.

The Red Devils are looking to sign the Uruguayan international for around €50 million and €55 million. Ugarte is open to moving to Old Trafford but wants the clubs to agree on the fee before deciding to join the Premier League giants.

In his column for CaughtOffside, Romano recently shared updates on this situation, stating that discussions between the two parties are still in progress.

“For Ugarte, they remain in conversations with Paris Saint-Germain while they have an agreement with the player,” Romano noted. “I’m hearing there are contacts ongoing between Man United and PSG since June, not official bids accepted or rejected – it’s a constant dialogue between the clubs.”

À propos de Publisher