Manchester United are reportedly set to break an unannounced transfer record for the signing of Guinea Bissau’s born Spanish international attacker, following an unexpected Timo Werner’s signing by Chelsea yesterday.
Manchester United were among the top European clubs who definitely have a submitted bid to sign the German international Timo Werner before Chelsea stylishly and finally steal away the deal yesterday.
With Jadon Sancho’s bid rejected by Manchester United and Kai Havertz seems making up his mind to joining Chelsea this summer, Man United have decided to sign a better €170m Spanish attacker as Jadon Sancho’s alternative.
Just last week, Man United was reportedly claimed to pay over £90m for the 17 years old Spanish international.
Just recently, a report from the same Spanish news outlets has stated that Man United are crazy to agree the signing of the 17 years old Spain international who have the release clause of £152m.
Hey Report from a Spanish news outlets and the Times even stated that, the 20 times English champions has reportedly submitted a €100m and €150m bid for the 17 years old attacker. But Barcelona will only allow him to leave if the €170m release clause is activated.
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