A protest in Manchester United has been canceled in the light of the club that lands the signing of Benjamin Sesko, because the future of Antony stays in front and the center of the transfer deadline
The front line of Manchester United has been transformed by an impressive summer of recruitment with three new faces that they reduce more than £ 200 million.
The conquest of Benjamin Sesko, presented to Old Trafford on Saturday, means that Ruben Amorim tackled the lack of goals in his team last season. Now that the season is approaching quickly, it is unlikely that new faces will arrive before they play Arsenal on Sunday.
Amorim, however, has made it clear that he would like a new midfielder, whereby Carlos Baleba from Brighton will continue to be linked to a move to Manchester. He excelled in the Amex, but, given the compensation that the seagulls would demand, there is an acceptance that every deal could be a challenge.
PSG's Gianluigi Donnarumma is another player who could be moving with the Parisians who leave him out of their team for this week's European Super Cup. PSG is open to his exit with United under that sharp. Here are the last news lines of the Red Devils.
Sesko sign cancellation protest
Supporters of Manchester United, the 1958, has pulled the plug from a planned protest. The group was planning to march against the ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe prior to the opening premier competition match of United, against Arsenal. Their decision only comes a few days after Sesko came to the club. The striker who signs in a deal with a value of a maximum of £ 74 million.
At the beginning of August, the 1958 shared plans for a protest while claiming that “shiny new signing sessions” did not distract from the involvement of minority owner Ratcliffe. After a mixed response to the announcement, however, the group set the plans for its membership.
Although the majority of the respondents agreed that Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos had to be assessed on what they have delivered, about 68 percent thought they deserved more time to show what they can do. During the announcement of the postponement of the Mars, the 1958 published a breakdown of the mood.
Antony Ultimatum published
The Red Devils have published winger Antony with an ultimatum while the Brazilian tries to secure a switch to real betis. The club has demanded the Brazilian winger to accept a transfer offer this week or to run the risk of staying on the sidelines at Old Trafford until January.
The La Liga side wants to see the former Ajax man return to the club, but wants to hold to the last moments of the transfer window to close a deal with United for a loan with option or obligation to buy.
But those on the red side of Manchester want to seal an exit, according to reports in Spain, and have already received offers that they consider financially suitable and do not want to regard Betis as their only option.
Lewandowsi Eyed Man Utd Move
Robert Lewandowski has revealed that he said “yes” against the opportunity to move to Manchester to play under Sir Alex Ferguson – only for the movement that never happens. The Barcelona star has been one of Europe's excellent no. 9s for more than a decade, but another path has seen him play under the Old Trafford under the Old Trafford.
It was in 2012 that he gave the green light to move from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester for what the last spell of Ferguson's Stint would have been in Manchester. The interest came from the back of a season in which Lewandowski claimed the Bundesliga title, who scored 30 times.
The Polish star told the BBC: “To Manchester United I decided and said yes. I wanted to see Manchester United at Alex Ferguson.”
