MU offloads a number of stars.
Recent reports from the British media confirm that Manchester United are planning to sell up to 11 players in the summer of 2023.
Manchester United are planning to sell Maguire in the summer of 2023.
Notably, this list includes players who were once "big signings" for the Red Devils, such as Jadon Sancho, Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Anthony Martial, Dean Henderson, Donny van de Beek, and Fred.
All 11 names on the transfer list are now significantly cheaper than when they were brought to Old Trafford.
Man City spends a huge amount of money to sign Gvardiol.
Man City recently submitted a €90 million offer to Leipzig for the signature of center-back Gvardiol, an unbelievable figure for a defender.
Will Gvardiol join Man City?
However, the Bundesliga club has yet to agree to sell its star player. Leipzig even wants to receive more than 100 million euros for the Croatian player.
Gvardiol joined Leipzig from Dinamo Zagreb in July 2021 for a fee of €18.8 million.
This season, the 21-year-old center-back has made 30 appearances in the domestic league. He is highly regarded for his ball-playing ability and is well-suited to Manchester City's defensive style of play.
MU targets Rabiot
According to sources from Europe, Manchester United are returning to the pursuit of Adrien Rabiot after failing to sign him last season.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the French player has reconsidered his decision following a new offer from the English club.
Rabiot's contract with Juventus expires on June 30th. It is understood that the Italian club is trying hard to keep their star player, but Manchester United is reportedly offering Rabiot an irresistible salary.
Liverpool target Bayern player
According to the British press, Liverpool are showing interest in Bayern Munich's versatile defender Benjamin Pavard.
Liverpool are interested in Benjamin Pavard.
Pavard has one year left on his contract with Bayern Munich, but it will likely be difficult for the two sides to reach an agreement on an extension.
Besides Liverpool, a number of other major European clubs such as Manchester United, Barcelona, and Inter Milan are also keen to secure the services of the French star.
Newcastle want to sign the Barca star.
Newcastle are very active in the 2023 summer transfer market to overhaul their squad, and the latest name on their radar is Ferran Torres.
Previously, Barca spent £55 million to bring Ferran Torres to Camp Nou. However, the player's performance has not been particularly impressive.
Sources indicate that the Spanish club would be willing to let their star player go if they received £40 million. Of course, this figure is not enough to deter Newcastle.
MU is about to sign Nicolo Barella.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United are leading the race to sign Nicolo Barella from Inter Milan.
Nicolo Barella will leave Inter Milan.
The Italian star is having a great season in 2022-2023, scoring 9 goals and providing 10 assists in 52 appearances for the Nerazzurri.
However, due to their difficult financial situation, Inter Milan will not refuse to sell Barella if they receive a suitable offer.
PSG is about to get a new coach.
L'Equipe confirms that PSG are about to part ways with coach Christophe Galtier after one year. Immediately afterwards, the French club contacted a number of renowned strategists such as Julian Nagelsmann and Mikel Arteta, but without success.
However, recent reports confirm that PSG has successfully persuaded coach Enrique to lead the team for the new season. The Parc des Princes club is expected to announce their new coach on June 28th.
MU rejects Chelsea star.
Chelsea are undergoing a large-scale squad overhaul and many stars have already left in the summer of 2023.
Most recently, the British press confirmed that Christian Pulisic will be the next player to leave Stamford Bridge and that he wants to join Manchester United.
However, sources from We All Follow United indicate that the Red Devils flatly rejected Pulisic because they have no plans for the American star.
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