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It was revealed that Manchester United signed Ugarte for 60 million and reached a verbal agreement! The specific model is yet to be determined, and it is expected to rent before buying


According to France newspaper Le Parisien, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are close to agreeing on the signing of Uruguay international Manuel · Ugarte. Manchester United will pay a transfer fee of €60 million (£51 million), but the exact payment model remains to be negotiated further.

Paris Saint-Germain signed Ugarte from Portugal Sporting last year for a transfer fee of 60 million euros, and they will not lose money by selling at this price. Previously, Paris wanted to receive 70 million euros, while Manchester United were only willing to give 50 million euros, and now it is a concession for both sides.

Ugarte is adept at tackling and defending, but his passing is mostly safe, which is not in line with Luis · Enrique's tactical style, and he is unhappy with the possession weakness of the traditional midfielder who has played for the Uruguay 22 times. In addition, he is too fond of the dislocation that can lead to grabbing, which is also a loophole in the Parisian transmission system.

Despite this, the 23-year-old still made 37 appearances last season, helping Paris win the domestic treble of Ligue 1, the France Cup and the France Super Cup. However, after the signing of Joao · Neves, Ugarte fell out of favour and was not named in the Ligue 1 opener squad against Le Havre in Paris.

Sky Sports Germany's Florian · Plettenberg has revealed that United have reached a verbal agreement with all parties regarding the transfer of Ugarte. But the most basic problem has not been solved, and it may have to be delayed until the last moment of the summer window. To put it simply, Ugarte's transfer is confirmed and a transfer fee has been agreed, but the two sides have not yet decided whether to move permanently or on a one-year loan with buyout obligations.

United have no other good options other than Ugarte, and Italy transfer expert Alfredo · Pedulla claims that Manchester United's €50 million bid for Atalanta's Brazil defender Ederson was rejected by the other side, and his price tag is comparable to Ugarte.

Both Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain want a deal framework that leaves fans on both sides speechless. For example, a €10 million loan loan for the Red Devils this summer and a €50 million buyout next year is a potential model that could make the see-saw over the past month or so seem less meaningless.

The Manchester Evening News believes this is a model that is likely to be adopted by both sides, similar to last year's Amrabat, but with a buy-out clause that would be mandatory, rather than a free choice for the Red Devils.

In addition, the payment method of the transfer fee, the fixed amount, the floating bonus, and the number of years of the installment are also the subject of the next negotiations. While the details of the final deal are still to be worked out, both parties are confident that the next few days will progress.

It was initially expected that Casemiro would be sold if Ugarte signed for Manchester United. However, since the Saudi Arabia Pro League has abandoned the introduction, "Fat Tiger" will remain. But Ugarte's arrival will put pressure on the Brazil to retain their starting spot, and Ten Hag is likely to pair Ugarte with Kobe · Maynor to create a midfield combination for United's present and future.

Former Manchester United goalscorer Diego · Fran has pointed out Ugarte's role in the Uruguay team, similar to his future role in Ten Hag's system. Forlan said: "He is very important in midfield to free up Ernesto Valverde and Bentancur. He has contributed a lot defensively, and if I were a coach I would have put Ugarte in the middle."

Meanwhile, with the signing of Joro and De Ligt this summer, United are no longer considering bringing in another first-choice in the summer window, Branswaite. The club will now keep an eye on the 21-year-old England centre-back and hope he continues to develop at Everton. In the future, if Lindelof and Maguire are gone, Ten Hag will consider bringing in Branswaite. Maguire is most likely to be sold next summer, by which time Lindelof's contract has expired. According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United are still hoping to sign Branswaite one day, but the deal will certainly not be completed during this transfer window.

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