Following INEOS' expense, Manchester United wants to sign a number of new people.
Manchester United may have been forced to put an end to one of Benfica's stars ' protracted attention.
After Casemiro's bad form and Mason Mount's injury throughout the entire 2023/24 time, Erik ten Hag is known to get looking for a new midfielder. Manuel Ugarte from PSG has been a frequent label, but the Red Devils have not yet started discussions because the 23-year-old is now ahead at the Copa America.
But with that move currently on hold, Manchester United have then discovered their destiny regarding a distinct move for a Portugal global who has just been eliminated from Euro 2024. With their prospect a bargain could now be agreed upon little sooner, they are not the only people vowing for the child's name.
Ten Hag's side has been keeping an eye on Joao Neves over the past 12 months, with Manchester City being the other curious group. Neves, 19, is very thought of around Europe with European companies PSG another part known to love his skills.
According to Sports Witness, City are hoping to swoop in and sabotage those strategies given their concerns about Kevin De Bruyne's future despite the fact that Manchester's dark side have" practical steps" have taken. The French has been content to attention from Saudi Arabia in recent weeks and could even cover a move before the start of the new time.
Neves ' potential appears to be one of staying at Benfica for the time being, and according to DataVictory, he would be best suited to stay there to support his development for at least a year. He is more than likely to ultimately join Ederson and Ruben Dias in becoming a Premier League player, but this may be too soon.
Speaking about his upcoming earlier this year, Neves said:" Back of second year, wherever I may be, I will always give my all. My plan for the moment is to stay at Benfica but you never know, so I ca n't promise anything".
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