As a result of the opening of contact between Manchester United and Napoli over the acquisition of Alejandro Garnacho in January, a report has also revealed that the transfer fee that is currently in play is far greater than what was anticipated.
For the purpose of preparing for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s planned transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, Napoli are now searching for a fresh new left winger. The Georgian superstar is eager to leave Napoli, and the club has reluctantly given its approval for his departure.
Kvaratskhelia has already reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain over his personal terms, and the club has made an offer that is more than four times his present pay.
There are now discussions taking on between the two teams over the transfer price. The goal valuation for Napoli is €80 million, and Paris Saint-Germain is seeking to get some kind of reduction.
Given that Kvaratskhelia is expected to leave Napoli, Antonio Conte has to find a successor who can make a significant effect. Garnacho, who is twenty years old and plays for Manchester United, has been chosen as the top priority target by the Italian manager, according to a recent report received from SportItalia.
As indicated in the article, the relatively low price of €50 million or £42 million would be sufficient to finalise a purchase. On the other hand, according to a recent update from Corriere dello Sport, the exact amount that should be approved by Manchester United is far more.
It is stated that Manchester United’s “starting valuation” is “over €70 million,” while the article cites a range in pounds sterling that is between £60 million and £65 million.
There is no way to know for certain whether Napoli will make an offer of that magnitude; nevertheless, it is certain that they will have a lot of money to spend if Kvaratskhelia transfers to Paris.
For more information, the article indicated that club-to-club negotiations over Garnacho’s move had commenced between Manchester United and Napoli.
Manchester United’s position on the transfer of Alejandro Garnacho
David Ornstein of The Athletic stated on January 7 that Manchester United are willing to trade Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, both of whom are homegrown stars, but only if they receive an offer that is too good to refuse.
The fact that Manchester United is not aggressively trying to get rid of either player is a crucial point to keep in mind. In contrast, the club is more than glad to get go of Marcus Rashford.
The biggest reason why Manchester United would contemplate making enormous offers for its youth players is because of the PSR (profit and sustainability) restrictions that are in place in the Premier League.
If Manchester United is going to completely revamp Ruben Amorim’s team, they will need to lose a lot of players before they can make any purchases. Pure profit is the term used to describe the amount of money that is recorded in the books as a result of the sale of homegrown stars such as Mainoo, Garnacho, and Rashford.
Consequently, the sale of Garnacho and the other players would significantly improve Manchester United’s capacity to make acquisitions in places of need, such as both wing-back positions and striker positions. This would be a significant improvement.
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