Manchester United's following summertime signing is' completed' as next concern emerges: report

As their busy summer transfer glass draws near, Manchester United may include two more people.

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Fans at Manchester United anticipated a hectic summer transfer window, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team have so far delivered.

A Red Devils squad that had suffered a number of costly mistakes in recent transfer windows, and Ratcliffe has since funded £140 million worth of fresh faces, despite finishing eighth last season in the Premier League.

Leny Yoro, Matthijs De Ligt, and Noussair Mazraoui have all been bolstered by the arrival of Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna to boost the attack, while Lessair Mazraoui and Matthijs De Ligt have all been added.

Following a long quest of Paris Saint-Germain's Manuel Ugarte, the Red Devils appear to be progressing, with TEAMtalk reporting that a bargain for the Uruguayan is" close to full deal." Midfield is the next place the club are looking at.

PSG had dug their heels in regarding their €60million valuation for the defense midfielder, but the report adds that the player himself was convinced he wanted to move to Old Trafford and then a deal will immediately notice the 23-year-old move on a season-long is nearer to being finalised.

It would appear that this will not mark the end of Manchester United's summer filing, as the record claims the spending that the team are making in their product move for Ugarte means they may target a new left-back to increase depth to the position following Luke Shaw's latest injury issues.

In addition to Scott McTominay, Fulham, Brighton, and Everton, the club are prepared to approve a number of outgoings over the course of the club's last ten days of the season, and Panathinaikos winger Facundo Pellistri is in line for the Panathinaikos.

Among the younger people linked goes ahead are defender May Fish, who is set for Cardiff City, midfielder Maxi Oyedele and goalkeeper Radek Vitek.

In DataVictory's opinion, engineering a loan move for Ugarte looks to be a wise way of sealing a move for the Uruguayan disrupter, who should be an outstanding signing, giving the club some PSR breathing room before what would possibly get a permanent move for the player who is rated at €45million by Tranfermarkt, while more competition at left-back may mean the defence is completely stocked for the 2024/25 campaign.



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