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Ugarte pushes for Manchester United move as Fulham delivers double-blow to Red Devils’ transfer plans

Manuel Ugarte is eager to secure a move to Manchester United, as negotiations between PSG and the Premier League club remain ongoing. The Uruguayan midfielder has already agreed on personal terms with the Red Devils, with contract details in place.

Jorge Mendes, the agent representing Ugarte, is leading the negotiations, with PSG reportedly open to selling the player. Mendes has already brokered one deal for United this summer, being involved in Leny Yoro’s transfer to the Red Devils. Now, he is focused on securing Ugarte’s move to Old Trafford. However, Manchester United are looking to reduce the transfer fee or make one more sale to finance the deal. Without such adjustment, United may have to pursue a cheaper alternative.

In a related development, the club has suffered a setback in their transfer plans as Fulham has moved quickly to secure Sander Berge from Burnley. Berge was considered an alternative option for United for the holding midfielder role. Fulham has agreed to a deal worth £20 million plus £5 million in add-ons for Berge, with the Norwegian midfielder set to undergo a medical tests soon.

The move by Fulham complicates United’s plans to offload Scott McTominay, who had been linked with a move to the London club. With Berge now joining the Cottagers, the option of selling McTominay to them is off the table, adding pressure on United to finalize the Ugarte deal or find another viable solution in the transfer market.

As talks between United and PSG continue, the situation remains fluid, with Ugarte pushing for a move to Old Trafford, while United work to find the financial flexibility needed to close the deal.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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