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Man Utd May Be About To Make £80m Transfer Mistake
Manchester United could be making a mistake when it comes to the signing of Mateus Fernandes this summer.
United are in the market for new central midfielders when the summer transfer window opens next week, with Ederson the first player through the door in a £38million deal from Serie A side Atalanta.
But another is expected to arrive at Old Trafford during the summer, with new permanent head coach Michael Carrick keen to bolster his options in the middle of the park.
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A number of big-name players have been linked with a move to the club and Elliot Anderson remains the number one priority in the position, but United are refusing to enter into a bidding war for the Nottingham Forest man.
Rivals Man City have already had a £105million bid rejected by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis and that is a figure United are not willing to stretch to in order to sign the 23-year-old.
That will mean they move on to other alternatives, and for some time West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes has been one of those, with United preparing a first bid for him.
However, he is another with a big asking price around his shoulders, with the Hammers looking for around £80million to sell him.
Again, United are hoping to haggle on the price and are prepared to wait to see if that figure comes down, but that may be a big mistake.
Speaking on GMS’ Market Madness podcast, senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs said: “I think Mateus Fernandes and the asking price kind of started before West Ham went down, so as we revealed on GMS on a previous Market Madness show, the fee that West Ham paid was £38million, plus £4million in add-ons, so there’s your £42million and then if you double that, it’s almost £85million and the asking price that West Ham want is between £80million and £85million.
“There’s some flexibility there, because it could be with add-ons, and that’s ultimately what West Ham did. If you just take £38million and double it, it’s a little bit lower, but I think West Ham’s perspective is that overall, in a mixture of guaranteed and bonuses, they want double what they paid, but that was informed to clubs before they went down, and suitors still feel that that price might drop.
“West Ham are sticking to the price for now, because the window hasn’t even opened, and due to the volume of interest you have, in particular Manchester United and PSG. Manchester United will be there and they’re already in talks on the player side. PSG could enter this race as well, and the more volume of interest, the more likely West Ham are to get a bidding war, and can stick to their asking price.
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“And I think when you look at this out of context, you just see a number like £80million and you think it seems quite high, and it certainly is when you think of West Ham’s relegation and all of the turmoil at the club, but the market is just inflated.
“Bournemouth want £80million for Alex Scott. Elliot Anderson has a high price, Chelsea want £120million for Enzo Fernandez. So West Ham will be pointing to other deals in the market and saying you have to meet that valuation.”
West Ham getting relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season was expected to make things easier for interested parties to sign some of their top players on cheaper deals.
However, that is not the case.
West Ham stand by £80m price tag
The Hammers are sticking by their price tag and while United may wait to see if the price comes down the closer we get to summer transfer deadline day, other clubs may show an interest – something West Ham are hoping will happen, like with PSG.
West Ham’s relegation, you would have thought, would already have made them rethink their asking price, given they will need all the financial power they can get in their bid to return to the Premier League as quickly as possible, but their stance remains firm.
United run the risk of another club swooping in to sign the highly-rated 21-year-old before them, or, alternatively, seeing the price remain the same and then picking the Portuguese up late in the window and then having to wait to get him up to speed with United’s philosophy.
Either way, it is a dangerous game United are playing.
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Man Utd Prepare Huge Contract Offer For Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United are preparing to offer a new contract to Bruno Fernandes, according to Sportsboom, in an attempt to keep the club captain for the long-term future.
It comes as the Red Devils are trying to build their squad with the hopes of taking them to the next level, having already lined up several deals this summer.
Ederson is set to join from Atalanta, while there is interest in Mateus Fernandes, Sandro Tonali, Lewis Hall, and more in an attempt to bolster the squad.
The return to the Champions League will play a huge part in any move, and that has come with the help of Bruno Fernandes over the past season and his record-breaking contribution.
Now, Man United look set to reward the Portuguese international.
Man United Prepare Bruno Fernandes Offer
According to the report from Sportsboom, Man United are preparing a new contract for Fernandes, with a wage in the region of £325,000-a-week set to be proposed to the club captain.
It’s claimed that Michael Carrick views the 31-year-old as the heartbeat of the team, and are keen to build the next phase of the team around the playmaker.
Fernandes has a deal until 2027 at Old Trafford, with the club holding the option of another year that could take his stay up until 2028.
There has been plenty of interest in the talisman in recent transfer windows, with links persisting over a possible move to the Saudi Pro League.
The 31-year-old has stayed up until this point, though, and looks set to stay after helping the team secure Champions League football for next season.
Last campaign, Fernandes managed to break the Premier League assist record for a single season with 21, going ahead of Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne who had hit 20.
That underlines the impact of the star for Man United, and a new deal will reflect his standing in the squad and the plan to build around him for the future.
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Man United Wages Concern
A move to extend Fernandes’s contract would be a show of faith for his quality during his time at Manchester United so far, which would be well-deserved.
However, there may be some concerns surrounding the wage structure, if a deal in the range of £325,000-a-week is made for the club captain.
While the playmaker is performing well now, which would justify such a wage increase, there is no guarantee that he will continue to perform at such a level.
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Manchester United have been linked with a move for a striker this summer, who could transform the team.
Mohamed Salah is a good example, as he signed a fresh two-year deal last summer with Liverpool, but very quickly dropped off and is set to leave the club just halfway into that deal.
Marcus Rashford is another, as Man United now look to move the forward on with his massive wages, after he fell out of the club’s plans.
So, while a new contract may be well-deserved, it comes with risk at that price point.
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Tottenham Ace Luka Vuskovic Agrees Personal Terms With Brighton
Tottenham’s transfer business may have taken a twist this summer, as Florian Plettenberg reports that Luka Vuskovic has agreed terms over a potential exit from the club.
The Croatian international returns to Spurs this summer following a loan spell at Hamburg, where he continued to move from strength to strength in the early phases of his career.
Vuskovic was signed as a promising centre-back when he broke through at Hadjuk Split, making his senior debut at the age of just 15 as an initial signal of his talent.
In the years since, he has enjoyed several successful loan spells, with his return to Tottenham coming at a point where he seems ready for even more game time.
However, with doubts over the potential to do that with the North London club, it appears as though a possible exit could be on the cards for the centre-back.
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As Tottenham try and transform their defensive ranks, Florian Plettenberg reports that Vuskovic could leave after agreeing personal terms with Brighton over a move.
The Seagulls recently made a £30 million bid to Spurs for the 19-year-old centre-back, as talks continue over Jan Paul van Hecke moving in the other direction this summer.
It’s claimed that Vuskovic has already held talks with Brighton and their head coach, Fabian Hurzeler, to get an idea of what his place in the team and his progression may be like, if he joins the club.
While that agreement is in place, a deal may be tough to do as Tottenham don’t intend on letting the youngster go any time soon, while other clubs are also circling a move.
That’s not to say that Spurs may not also find their own challenges in trying to keep the star, as the transfer saga looks set to continue in the background.
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Tottenham May Regret Vuskovic Exit
Tottenham face a clear battle on their hands to keep hold of Vuskovic this summer, as the defender looks for more guarantees over his playing time and development.
That is looking increasingly difficult, as Spurs may have backed themselves into a corner with the additions of Marcos Senesi and Van Hecke in the backline.
Adding that duo to an already strong squad of Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Radu Dragusin, and Kevin Danso makes it tough to see where the opportunities will be for the Croatian international.
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Even with some sales, the strength in depth is there to limit his chances. While another loan could be on the cards, there may be a desire to grow at a club in a permanent capacity.
Tottenham could end up regretting a sale for Vuskovic, which may be why they are intent on keeping the star. But whether that is in their control is unclear at this stage.
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Kyle Walker Names the 11 Tuchel Should Pick For England v Croatia
Kyle Walker has named the starting XI he believes gives England the best chance of winning the 2026 World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel’s men will face Croatia, Ghana and Panama in the group stages before facing a daunting route to the final in the knockout rounds. Following pre-tournament friendly wins against New Zealand and Costa Rica, the majority of the line-up looks set in stone.
However, there are still a few positions up for grabs ahead of Wednesday’s opener against Croatia. Walker, who played 96 games for the Three Lions, has had his say on who should fill those available slots.
Kyle Walker Makes Big Calls in His England XI
There was no doubt in his mind that Jordan Pickford should continue in between the sticks. The Everton shot-stopper’s place hasn’t been in doubt after being crucial in the last two World Cups. “What he’s done for England is completely outstanding,” Walker said.
Reece James and Nico O’Reilly appear nailed-on to be Tuchel’s starting full-backs this summer, and Walker fully agrees with that decision. Three players are in contention to play at centre-back, but Walker opted to leave Ezri Konsa out of his XI in favour of Man City duo Marc Guehi and John Stones.
He explained: “I’m going with John [Stones] and Marc [Guehi], just because of their club experience. They have the knowledge of playing together.”
In midfield, Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson are as good as guaranteed a place in the team, but it’s less certain who will start as the more advanced midfielder. Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers is pushing for a place ahead of Jude Bellingham after an impressive season.
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However, Walker would stick with his old teammate. He believes Bellingham is a ‘big player’ who always produces on the biggest stage. The defender said:
“Looking back to the Euros, we were digging in a little bit and he kept on coming up with important goals. That bicycle kick, if that doesn’t go in, we don’t make it through.
“Big players step up in big moments and I think he can deal with pressure.”
The 36-year-old also thinks Marcus Rashford should be the third attacker alongside Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane for the opening game against Croatia. Speaking in glowing terms about the Manchester United forward, he said: “Marcus is someone that I’ve had the pleasure of playing with for a number of years now. He can create something out of nothing.”
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While Walker is complimentary about many of the Three Lions’ star men, he has also been vocal about the players he thinks should’ve been included in Tuchel’s squad. Man Utd’s Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw were deserving of a seat on the plane.
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He told The Sun: “Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw have had probably their best seasons for Manchester United in a long time and are now not at a tournament. I do think Luke Shaw, for me personally, should have been on the plane. And I do think that Harry Maguire should have been on the plane.”
Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 13-06-26.
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