One of Manchester United's summer transfer programs is expected to be ruined by a Premier League competitor.
When Manchester United made techniques for French internationals Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro, the club's summer transfer glass burst into life last year, launching what supporters hope will be a hectic summer for the Red Devils.
Following the banker's majority investment's completion earlier this year, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team have had their first opportunity to make their dot on the playing club.
It is obvious that work needs to be done to add to the performing club, evident the deadwood, and get the most out of the current crop of players after watching his team fall to eighth place in the Premier League last year.
Erik ten Hag sought to address all of these problems with one solution in times of want, and it pays to think critically rather than harder. According to the Guardian, the Dutchman has been targeting Bayern Munich's Noussair Mazraoui, who did add another opportunity at right-back and would return with his previous Ajax partner Antony, with the hope of improving the misfiring £81million Brazilian's type.
The report further states that they would appear to offer Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who has one time left on his current Old Trafford agreement and is attracting West Ham's interest, to fund a offer. A charge of £15million has been mooted for the former Crystal Palace person, which may account the bulk of a £21million move for Mazraoui.
But, the above Hammers appear to have thrown a wrench in the plays. According to The Athletic, the eastern Londoners are close to striking a deal with Mazraoui themselves, with the Hammers already having agreements with the Moroccan global and the European club.
The Athletic's record claims that Wan-Bissaka has turned down West Ham, favouring a move to Inter Milan, either this summer or in 12 times when he would be a free agent.
Transfermarkt worth Mazraoui at €30million and in DataVictory's judgment, the 26-year-old would be a good filing for a top-half Premier League club, given his experience at Ajax, Bayern Munich and with the Morocco national team.
Manchester United's plan to bring Mazraoui and Antony together on the right side has merits because it is obvious they need to do something to reclaim the Brazilian's place at Old Trafford, but they seem to have missed the mark this time.
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