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Man Utd will not be swayed on transfer plan - Berrada

Man Utd will not be swayed on transfer plan - Berrada

Summary

Manchester United’s chief executive, Omar Berrada, said the club will stick to its transfer plan this summer and avoid paying too much for new players. The club plans to buy a mix of experienced players and young talent, focusing on long-term success rather than quick fixes.

Key Facts

  • Manchester United wants to follow the same transfer strategy as last summer, which was successful.
  • The club uses data to help decide which players to buy.
  • Manchester United agreed to pay £35 million for midfielder Ederson from Atalanta.
  • The club is looking to sign one or two more central midfielders and possibly a striker and a left-sided defender.
  • They are interested in West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes, valued at £80 million.
  • The club will not spend excessively and decided against paying £120 million for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.
  • The transfer team includes football director Jason Wilcox, recruitment director Christopher Vivell, and negotiations director Matt Hargreaves.
  • The club aims for a balance between players who have Premier League experience and promising players from other leagues.
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