Amorim asks Ineos to sign “Star of 43 million pounds sterling for the man utd

Manchester United is heading for the last section of the summer transfer window overflowing with optimism, because Ruben Amorim and the transfer entourage of the outfit gathered to make fascinating signatures.
Last year, the premier end of last year is one thing in the past, and with a new front line line made up of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, largely taken from its divisional competitors, and against Benjamin Sesko, 22
However, United may still need a few more additional signatures. Amorim took the wheel of a ship flowing last season, and although things are not planned through the first chapter of the Portuguese tactician’s trip to the club, there is hope that the storm was altered and that the Red Devils can start again.
But to achieve its objectives, Amorim is determined to get rid of a few first additional teams before the end of the month, perhaps even sign another player or two.
Man utd pushing for more signatures
While Man United still has work to do to collect part of the dead wood in the first Old Trafford team, there are few questions that the Red Devils have shown great intention on the summer transfers market and are always hungry for additional signatures.
PL 24/25 transfer window – Most money spent (so far) |
||
---|---|---|
Club |
Arrivals |
Spent |
(1) Liverpool |
6 |
£ 256 |
(2) Chélat |
8 |
241 million pounds sterling |
(3) Man utd |
4 |
198 million pounds sterling |
(4) Arsenal |
6 |
193m |
(5) Man |
6 |
£ 153 m |
Data via the transfer market |
And the pursuit of Carlos Baleba by Brighton & Hove Albion suggests that the Red Devils plan to mix the midfielder’s pack in the coming weeks.
But, with the Frontline Secure, the offside reported that Amorim personally asked Ineos to advance a potential decision for the goalkeeper of Paris Saint-Germain, Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was excluded from the last year of Luis Enrique for the new season, should have entered the last year of his contract.
United is joined by their annoying neighbors of Manchester City to prosecute International Italy, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, who is estimated at 50 million euros steep (43 million pounds sterling); In addition, his wage requests would be sure to place him among the best employees of the club.
Man United has, of course, already engaged with PSG for a large money transfer in recent memory, signing Manuel Ugarte last summer.
And it is with this agreement in mind that caution should be taken into account during the painting for the 6 -feet 7 feet of the PSG.
Why the man utd should not sign Donnarumma
Donnarumma played an essential role by winning everything that is offered in Europe for PSG last season, but after being transported to the exit door, Man United hopes for an opportunity.
However, should they make this decision when Ineos’ new strategy seems to hold so many promises?
Certainly, Donnarumma is an exciting and established player, but PSG does not want him, and perhaps it is revealing, especially by looking at the many failures for Man United over the years.
And when we consider that a move for Ugarte last summer was not really planned, another track could also be worth it here. Indeed, the current offer for Baleba suggests that the place of Ugarte as a starting ancrum of the Amorim system is anything but secure.
The 24 -year -old had good moments in the Premier League last season, namely during a monstrous performance against Liverpool in Anfield, but there was no question that he had trouble adapting to the rigors of English football.
However, he entered the end of the campaign and sometimes fought on the ball. Of course, the Uruguayan was quite clear, completing around 88% of its passes in the League, but its average of 3.08 progressive passes per game, via Fbref, left it classified among the 18% of 18% of the field environments in the division.
Not good enough, and indicative of a discrepancy between Ugarte’s tactical weaknesses and the way Amorim wants to play. Laurie Whitwell of athletics noted that the South American was inclined to have a “nightmare in possession” for the team last season.
In this regard, Donnarumma could darkly imitate his former teammate based in Paris. The Italian is an amazing shooting, so important to win the quadruple at PSG under the wing of Luis Enrique last season.
However, Donnarumma is infallible, and on a salary of £ 300,000 per week of £ 300 at the Parc des Princes, could Old Trafford are walking on the slim ice in recent years?
Although it has improved since these days of youth, Donnarumma remains a relatively young goalkeeper and we saw with Andre Onana the dangers by signing a goalkeeper with such gaps, despite strong performances on the continent.
One should note Onana, for all her faults, saved 68.9% of her shots faced in the Premier League last season; Donnarumma, however, has an average percentage of stops of 66.7% in Ligue 1, the two sets of statistics gracked with Fbref. The Italian is also barely much better when it comes to launching passes, ranking among the worst 30% of European goalkeepers for the success of the passes. Onana, conversely, ranks among the worst 15%.
Given that, as was the case with Ugarte, PSG marked Donnarumma as a consumable, the outgoing project, the technical director of United, Jason Wilcox, will surely be wary of lightning twice, and United being stuck in this still cyclic.
That Man United acts on their interest and sign the eminent goalkeeper remains to be seen, but as with Raphael Varane, Casemiro and indeed Ugarte (among others), there is a lesson to learn about the signing of high -level players that other teams are happy to change.
The commentator of football Matteo Bonetti pointed out in the past that Donnarumma has a set of skills which is “beyond the world class”, but the reserves as to if United would receive Bang for their money is definitely there, and perhaps it would be preferable to opt for such a signature.
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