(3-4-3) A possible lineup for Manchester United, featuring Patrick Dorgu, following the completion of the deal last night, while Ruben Amorim makes a decision regarding the employment of Garnacho.
Although Manchester United has had a relatively quiet January transfer window so far, there is still the possibility that a number of deals could be finalised before the deadline of 11 p.m. on Monday. Diego Leon, a Paraguay youth international, was signed by Manchester United from Cerro Porteno earlier this month. The Paraguayan youth international is scheduled to arrive in Manchester officially this summer.
Over the past twenty-four hours, there has been a rapid acceleration in the process of a deal to acquire Patrick Dorgu. Reports from Italy have stated that an agreement has been reached between United and Lecce. Following the rejection of two additional offers from the Red Devils, the Serie A club is said to have agreed to a fee of £29 million up front, with an additional £4 million in add-ons.
This month, United has sanctioned a number of players to leave the club, including Antony, who will be moving to Real Betis on loan, and a number of younger players who will be moving to EFL clubs on loan. As one of the most recent players to leave, Ethan Wheatley was on his way to Walsall, who are currently in the lead in League Two and will remain there until the end of the season. It has been reported that the Red Devils have reached an agreement regarding their arrival in January of the following year.
Heaven’s ‘book medical’ for Manchester UnitedAccording to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, football club Manchester United is getting close to concluding a transfer for the defender Ayden Heaven. On the television station X, he reported, “Ayden Heaven to Manchester United, here we go! An exclusive report from the previous week confirmed that a centre back who is 18 years old is planning to leave Arsenal and join Manchester United. After turning down new offers from Arsenal and Eintracht, he decided to go through with a medical examination. Putting the final touches on the agreement
Heaven was tempted by United, as reported by the transfer expert the previous week, and he visited Old Trafford on Thursday to watch the Red Devils’ 2-1 victory over Rangers in the Europa League. Heaven had been offered a new contract by the Gunners, but he also visited Old Trafford to watch the match. According to the Chief Executive Officer of the German club, Eintracht Frankfurt had made their interest in the player public. A statement made by Markus Krosche earlier this month stated, “We spoke to Arsenal.” He’s a really good prospect, and we’ll discuss the matter with him to see if we can come up with a solution.
On Friday, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was questioned about Heaven’s future, but he chose to remain silent the entire time. For the Gunners, the 18-year-old player from London made his senior debut earlier this season when he came off the bench in a Carabao Cup match against Preston North End. The match ended in a 3-0 victory for the Gunners.
Manchester United is putting an emphasis on developing young talent
Back in September, the Red Devils were successful in acquiring Chido Obi-Martin from the Gunners. Today, it appeared that they had accomplished the same feat by securing a medical clearance for Heaven. The Red Devils have always placed a significant emphasis on young players, and this is something that was reemphasised by the new minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, after he purchased a 27.7% stake in the club in the previous year.
“In a way, I think what I would rather do is try to sign the next Mbappé than spend a fortune trying to buy success,” he said. “I think that’s what I would rather do.” Everyone is capable of figuring out that purchasing Mbappé is not a particularly clever move. The task of locating the next Mbappé, [Jude] Bellingham, or Roy Keane is significantly more difficult.
He went on to say that the solution does not involve spending a significant amount of money on a few exceptional players. If you take a look at what they have done over the past ten years, you will notice that they have spent a significant amount of money on a couple of players who are highly skilled. Get the right people in the right positions to manage the club, and make sure that we get recruitment right. Getting recruitment right is such an important part of a football club, and you need to make sure that we get it right.
Rio Ferdinand, a six-time winner of the Premier League, has informed Marcus Rashford, a star player for Manchester United, that he has very little chance of regaining his position in Ruben Amorim’s squad. This information comes while other news is being reported.