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·8 Mei 2026
Man United one of several European clubs monitoring £69 million left-back

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·8 Mei 2026

As Manchester United gear up for a pivotal summer transfer window under the INEOS regime, strengthening the defensive options is on their shortlist. With recurring injury concerns continually plaguing their defensive flanks, the Red Devils are reportedly setting their sights on Sporting CP’s dynamic left-back, Maxi Araujo.
According to AS, the Premier League giants are one of the clubs monitoring Araujo, along with other clubs like Arsenal, AC Milan and Juventus.
Man United’s interest in Araujo is rooted in pure tactical necessity.
Over the past few seasons, Luke Shaw’s persistent fitness issues have repeatedly exposed severe vulnerabilities on the left side of United’s defense.
Relying on Shaw across a gruelling 50-plus game season has proven to be an unsustainable strategy.
Furthermore, while young talent Patrick Dorgu has shown flashes of raw brilliance, he has often looked defensively suspect when deployed as a specialist left-back, appearing far more comfortable and effective in an advanced wide-attacking role.
Araujo presents an ideal, balanced solution. The Uruguayan has registered an impressive seven goals and four assists across all competitions for Sporting this term.
He is known for his attacking quality and his performances against Arsenal in the Champions League this season were watched closely and appreciated.
Averaging five ball recoveries and nearly four tackles per Champions League outing, he possesses the exact combination of aggression and tactical discipline that Man United desperately crave.
Despite his obvious fit for the Red Devils, prising Araujo away from Lisbon will trigger a fiercely competitive bidding war.
While Araujo’s current Sporting contract includes a hefty £69 million release clause, reports indicate that the Portuguese club is willing to open negotiations at a far more palatable starting price of around £43 million.
Araujo represents a premium, Champions League-proven asset who could be a huge asset for the Premier League side. It should be a no-brainer for the Red Devils to pursue a move for him.







































