
Ruben Amorim has 'approved' the transfer of a player Bernando Silva who will replace him at an international level.
Manchester United is linked to sporty CP -Superster Geovany Quenda since Amorim's old Trafford arrival. According to Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, United urges to get a summer agreement over the line after he has received the green light from Amorim. In the meantime, United would also be 'verbally agreed' personal conditions with the player, according to Talksport.
Reports in Portugal claim a deal with a value of approximately £ 50 million has already been agreed, although it has been disputed elsewhere with claims that United is willing to offer closer to £ 40 million. Manchester City and Liverpool are also credited with an interest in the young person.
However, his relationship with Amorim should give United an advantage if a transfer battle develops. To underline the power of their bond, Quenda Amorim sent a message of thanks on social media after his move to United.
During exercise, Amorim made no secret of his admiration for the teenager and called him a “very talented child”. He added: “[He’s] Very physically robust, very focused, with his feet firmly on the floor. That is very important for a young player.
“He got his chance and there was no chance to take it away, no doubt nothing. I think he will be a great player, but let's give it time. “
Quenda has also been praised by City's Silva, who thinks the young person will take his place in the Portugal team one day. He said earlier: 'He will probably steal my place. At the age of 17 I did not even play for Benfica's youth team. “
Benfica was actually the first major team of Quenda before he was picked up by Lisbon rivals in 2019. He integrated into the first teams this season, mainly as a wing-back in a 3-4-3 formation.
In October, while he was still playing under Amorim, Quenda became the Youngster-win goal scorer of the club for 17 years, five months and 27 days, in which players surpassed, including Cristiano Ronaldo. He then improved a Ronaldo -Mijlpaal by becoming the youngest player in club history that ends in the Lisbon Derby.
Quenda is close to the rival Silva at an international level, who has already been called up by head coach Roberto Martinez by the Senior Side Portugal for the Nations League matches against Croatia and Scotland last September. He then made his Portugal U21 debut in October.
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