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Today's Manchester United transfer news includes: the Premier League's finest striker wants to join United, an update on Scott McTominay, and much more.Click here for Manchester United transfer news from yesterday.
Manchester United transfer news: A bid for Diogo Costa is expected.
Despite recent reports that David de Gea has turned down lucrative offers from abroad, Manchester United's search for a ball-playing goalkeeper remains active.
Manchester United are finalizing their opening bid for Porto's Diogo Costa, according to CM Journal. According to the rumor, Porto is willing to sell their prized goalie.Manchester United transfer news: Harry Kane wants to join United.
In an odd twist of destiny, Harry Kane may prefer a move to Manchester United. When it appeared that he would join Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea, the Englishman has recently intimated that he would prefer to join Manchester United to battle for trophies. According to Football Transfers, at least.In recent days and weeks, Real Madrid has had a slew of big-name players. And it's easy to see why. Even before the departures of Karim Benzema, Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio, and Mariano Diaz, Carlo Ancelotti's squad was thought to be lacking in depth. As a result, expect some signings this summer.
The club has previously announced Fran Garcia's arrival. A deal for Jude Bellingham appears to be nearing completion as well. However, more reinforcements are required.
Kai Havertz is one player that has recently been linked with a move to Real Madrid. The German may have fallen short of expectations during his three years at Chelsea, but he remains one of the world's most highly regarded players.
Chelsea, on the other hand, appears to desire a large transfer fee to let him go. That could be a problem for Real Madrid, who are rumored to be spending a lot of money to sign Bellingham and are desperate for a world-class striker to replace Benzema.Real Madrid is willing to pay a €50 million sum for a Chelsea player.
According to Sport1, Real Madrid is willing to spend up to €50 million for Havertz. Chelsea expects at least €60 million for the German. There would also be bonus payments.
As a result, a move to Real Madrid is doubtful for Havertz at this time. It will be interesting to observe whether anything changes as the summer develops.
While Havertz has battled with the intensity of the Premier League at times, he appears to be a strong match for Real Madrid. He possesses all of the technical abilities required to be among the best in the world, and La Liga could be the ideal environment for him.
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