Manchester United moved quite aggressively in the summer transfer market. After completing the recruitment of Brazilian midfielder Ederson, the club is currently still hunting for a number of new names to strengthen Michael Carrick’s squad.
The Red Devils’ return to the Champions League has increased the need for players. A busier schedule next season means Carrick needs better squad depth than last season.
One area of concern is the midfield following Casemiro’s departure. But that’s not all. Manchester United are also said to be monitoring several left-backs to provide competition for Luke Shaw.
Manchester United’s left-back target is close to Bayern Munich
One name on Old Trafford’s radar is Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt.
However, United’s chances of getting the 22 year old player seem increasingly difficult.
A report from Sky Sport Germany said Brown had reached a personal agreement with Bayern Munich. The left-back has reportedly agreed to a contract until 2031.
However, the transfer process is not completely complete. Bayern still has to reach an agreement with Frankfurt, which has set a price of 51.8 million pounds sterling or around Rp. 1.14 trillion.
This news could clearly be a blow to United, who were previously said to be monitoring the player’s development.
Anthony Gordon to Barcelona, Rashford Gives Input
On the other hand, news from Barcelona also attracted the attention of United supporters.
Anthony Gordon has just completed his move to the Spanish giants in a transfer worth 70 million pounds sterling or around IDR 1.54 trillion.
Gordon’s arrival raises question marks regarding Marcus Rashford’s future. The England striker previously spent a loan spell at Camp Nou and has expressed his desire to stay several times.
Barcelona itself has the option to make Rashford permanent for a value of 26 million pounds sterling or around Rp. 572 billion.
Interestingly, Gordon revealed that Rashford had provided a number of information before he officially joined.
“He was just talking about how good the players are there and the team spirit they have. I’ve actually heard that from a few people at Barcelona,” Gordon told talkSPORT after England’s 1-0 win over New Zealand.
“I was really looking forward to joining them. He also told me about the city, it’s a great place to live. He’s a very kind and caring person. So he just gave me a little information.”
This statement shows the good relationship between the two in the England national team, even though Gordon’s transfer has the potential to make Rashford’s competition at Barcelona even tighter.
Our Opinion
If Nathaniel Brown joins Bayern Munich, Manchester United must immediately shift focus to other targets. The need for a back-up left back for Luke Shaw is quite urgent, especially since the Champions League schedule will add to the burden on the squad next season.
Meanwhile, Anthony Gordon’s comments show that Marcus Rashford still has a positive impression of Barcelona.
However, with the presence of new players in the same position, Rashford’s future at Camp Nou no longer seems as easy as he imagined a few months ago.
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