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Manchester United Prepares €55 Million Bid for Gavi

Manchester United Prepares €55 Million Bid for Gavi

Manchester United is ramping up its transfer activities as coach Michael Carrick seeks to bolster the squad ahead of the closing of the summer transfer window. The club is reportedly preparing a bid of €40 million plus an additional €15 million in bonuses for Gavi, the talented midfielder from Barcelona. Carrick has identified the Spanish international as a primary target to enhance the team's midfield options.

Interestingly, Carrick rates Gavi higher than Eduardo Camavinga, indicating the midfielder's importance in the club's plans. However, the likelihood of this transfer materializing remains uncertain. Barcelona may only consider allowing Gavi to leave Camp Nou if he expresses a desire to transfer. Furthermore, the proposed total of €55 million is believed to be insufficient to persuade the Catalan club to part with their young star.

In addition to Gavi, Manchester United is also exploring the possibility of signing Victor Osimhen, a striker from Galatasaray. Reports suggest that Osimhen is open to a move to United if the club increases its interest and engages in more concrete negotiations. His speed, strength, and goal-scoring ability make him an attractive option for the Red Devils.

Another player on United's radar is Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace. The English midfielder is seen as a suitable candidate to strengthen the midfield, providing ball control and helping to organize play from the back. Additionally, United has discussed the potential signing of Igor Matanovic from Freiburg, who had an impressive season in Germany, scoring 15 goals.

Carrick has acknowledged that Manchester United still requires more signings before the transfer window closes. While a left-back is a priority, the ongoing interest in various midfielders and forwards suggests that the final days of the summer transfer window could bring significant changes for the club.

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