Hooligan Soccer
·22 janvier 2025
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·22 janvier 2025
In what’s been a relatively quiet 2025 transfer window so far, the rumors surrounding Manchester United’s potential moves have been intriguing. Rubin Amorim has not been circumspect about the team’s quality, so how can he and the front office work to trim the dead weight, bring in new blood and move the squad from “worst” to better?
Enter a bizarre love triangle in which Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Victor Osimhen all start jumping into different clubs’ beds, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Napoli (and maybe even Arsenal & PSG) all potential partners.
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The 20-year-old Argentine winger has attracted significant interest from Napoli, who are looking to replace Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (sold last week to PSG). There are issues surrounding valuation, however. United originally set Garnacho’s value at £75 million, though reportedly would accept £55 million. Napoli’s original £40 million offer was rejected, opening the door for a Chelsea bid. Garnacho’s agents were recently rumored to be at Stamford Bridge, though why the Blues need another winger is beyond me.
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Way back in December Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United became doubtful; he hasn’t touched the pitch for the Reds in over a month. With sky-high wages (over £350K a week) there are only a handful of clubs that could even afford him, with Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal atop the rumor pile. Buyer beware, though!
Currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, Nigerian striker Osimhen has emerged as a potential target for Manchester United. Reports suggest a verbal offer has been made, but with Napoli reportedly valuing Osimhen at €75 million and lowballing on their Garnacho bid, there’s a LOT of negotiation required to see eye-to-eye.
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Just to complicate things, Aston Villa’s “super sub” Durán is also rumored to be a possible winter transfer target for clubs like United, Chelsea, PSG, Bayern Munich and Barcelona. He’s only 21, with tremendous potential, and reportedly wants more starting opportunities. But with a £70 million price tag and Villa not likely to give him up during a season where still have Champions League ambition, striking a deal will be tough.