Manchester United will still release a number of their peripheral players with Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund to secure movements away from Old Trafford
The summer recruitment of Manchester United is perhaps over for the time being – their pursuit of a goalkeeper – with Ruben Amorim who wants to get players from Old Trafford in the coming week.
The Belgian Shotstopper Senne Lammens is still on their radar and conversations continue with Royal Antwerp, but much of their focus is on discharging people who fell in the pecking order. Marcus Rashford is the only big name to reach an exit so far and to join Barcelona.
Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Antony stay in the club. The last pair spent on loan last season and although the preference is for permanent sale, United can arrange itself to temporary outputs if the time is against them.
Antony want to have real betis back, while it is assumed that Sancho has rejected a move to Roma. Rasmus Hojlund is now close to an Italian return. Here is the last of the red side of Manchester.
Garnacho Blow
Chelsea is not willing to meet the valuation of United for Garnacho. The Manchester Club wants about £ 50 million for the winger – at their asking price from January – but Front -Runners Chelsea is not willing to go that high.
The valuation of the West Londoner is between £ 25 million and £ 35 million. The blues are supposed to have agreed the conditions with the player, who is said to have rejected the interest from elsewhere and set his sights on Stamford Bridge – something that could be for the benefit of Chelsea in negotiations with United.
United has tried to justify their appreciation by pointing to Chelsea's sale of Noni Madueke, according to The Times. Madueke, who scored seven goals to Garnachos Six in comparable competition minutes in the past term, joined Arsenal for £ 48 million plus add-ons in July.
Hojlund still wants to stay
Rasmus Hojlund closes an exit in Manchester, but the young striker is still 'desperate' to stay in Old Trafford despite the big account of Sesko. It is no secret that Hojlund is now effectively excess to the requirements.
The DANE has been the subject of strong importance of Napoli and a deal to bring the former Atalanta man back to Italy, initially on loan, is now at an advanced stage. The Daily Mail report that the preference of Hojlund would be by far to stay and to fight for his place in United – although he was omitted from the competition day for Sunday's draw with Fulham.
Although Hojlund would rather stay, it is expected that he will still leave Old Trafford before the Deadline of 1 September, which will illuminate the burden on their resources.
Caring Squadium Value Figures
The continuous failures of United in the transfer market can best be summarized by research and data that show that their team is now worth more than £ 300 million less than they have actually paid. Their team costs versus their actual value presents the biggest shortage in the Premier League.
They are £ 322.9 million in the minus. They have spent £ 1.1 billion, but their team is actually appreciated at £ 769 million by transfer market. For context, Arsenal is the best in the Premier League in this department. Their team is worth £ 315.9 million more than they actually paid – £ 826 million versus £ 1.1 billion.
