Man Utd Transfer Updates: Mbeumo Pursues Hefty £250k Weekly Salary, Fernandes reportedly Declines Al-Hilal Offer, Man Utd and Mitrovic in Transfer Fray
United's Transfer Shakeup
Manchester United is gearing up for a major transformation during the summer transfer window. Bruno Fernandes has reportedly turned down an massive offer from Al-Hilal, according to media sources.[1]
In the meantime, United is reportedly considering a surprising move for Aleksandar Mitrovic after missing out on Liam Delap.[2] Additionally, Bryan Mbeumo wants wages of £250,000-a-week if he leaves Brentford, as per reports.[3]
Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen has made a decisive move after leaving Manchester United as a free agent. The midfielder has stated, "I've done my time in England." I prefer to get away from the Premier League. I feel like I've taken my turn in the Premier League, so I'm looking outside the English borders.[4]
Stay updated with the latest news, rumors, and updates from Old Trafford below...[6]
Enrichment Data:
- United is targeting a proven striker to strengthen their attack
- The club is also focused on retaining key players such as Bruno Fernandes
- Matheus Cunha has been officially signed from Wolves for £62.5 million
- The club is looking to sell several wingers, including Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Alejandro Garnacho
- The departures of Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof, and Jonny Evans have freed up space in the wage bill
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[1] Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) via Twitter - January 25, 2023[2] talkSPORT - January 25, 2023[3] Daily Record - January 25, 2023[4] Kostas Lianos (@KostasLianos) via Twitter - January 24, 2023[5] The Insider - January 24, 2023[6] Mirror - January 24, 2023
Manchester United's pursuit of a new striker continues, with reports suggesting they are eyeing a proven sports talent in football. Club sources indicate that Bruno Fernandes remains a valuable asset, having rejected a substantial offer from Al-Hilal.