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·08 de julho de 2026
Ornstein reveals Man Utd ‘agreement’ for second summer signing with ‘medical permission given’

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·08 de julho de 2026

Respected reporter David Ornstein has revealed that Manchester United have ‘reached an agreement’ to sign Andrey Santos from Chelsea.
Man Utd‘s priority for this summer’s transfer window is to overhaul their midfield, though their plans have stuttered in recent weeks.
The Red Devils have already struck a deal with Atalanta to sign Ederson Silva for around £38m, and this deal is expected to be completed in the next few days.
However, United have since missed out on Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali and Matheus Fernandes, so they have had to turn their attention to alternative targets.
Alex Scott and Aurelien Tchouameni have been linked with Man Utd, but their next midfield signing now looks set to be Chelsea’s Santos.
A report on Wednesday afternoon claimed that the Red Devils are ‘edging closer’ to landing Santos, and Ornstein has now revealed that there is an ‘agreement’ between Man Utd and Chelsea for this transfer.
Ornstein said on X: ‘EXCL: Manchester United reach agreement with Chelsea to sign Andrey Santos. Deal for 22yo #CFC midfielder worth £48m + £2m easily achievable add-ons & 10% sell-on clause. Permission given to undergo #MUFC medical; personal terms in place.’
Journalist Ben Jacobs is also reporting that Santos is set to complete a move to Man Utd, having revealed why his situation at Chelsea has recently changed.
Jacobs said on X: ‘Manchester United reach an agreement with Chelsea to sign Andrey Santos.
‘Fee is £48m+£2m, as @David_Ornstein called.
‘Manchester United had enquired last summer but told Santos not for sale.
‘Door became open as Santos wants more regular minutes.
‘Santos has permission to undergo his medical.’
Man Utd could yet sign another midfielder and Marcel Desailly thinks Tchouameni has the necessary tools to thrive in the Premier League.
Desailly said: “I’m sure Aurelien Tchouaméni would move to the Premier League, and Manchester United is still a massive club; a massive name.
“He had a difficult season, but at least he shows leadership. That’s why when you talk about Konaté or Tchouaméni, I’ll always choose Tchouaméni because of his desire. And he also wears my number 8 on his back, so I love him for this!
“I believe that he has that little bit of leadership and the desire to bring the team all together. So it could be a good move for him, just like when Raphaël Varane swapped Madrid for Manchester back in the day. So why not? I would encourage him to go for it and try the Premier League.”
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