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Amorim signed Manchester United South America for the first time $5 million to sign the 17-year-old Paraguayan Liga's main left-back

Now the big five league teams like to scratch the lottery in South America, and Manchester United also have to play a game, which is also the first signing after Amorim took charge of Manchester United. According to the latest report from Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United's deal to sign Paraguay's 17-year-old left-back Diego León is nearing completion and will soon be completed for a transfer fee of $5 million, plus add-ons, with the final contract details to be handled and finalized by Wilcox. Manchester United are currently in talks with the players over the details of the contract and salary.

The 17-year-old plays for Hillse de Portno in the Paraguayan First Division, where the player was promoted to the first team in July and immediately became the team's main left-back.

Diego León is a left-footed player who plays at left-back and is currently valued at €1 million in Germany. Diego León has made 19 appearances for the Portno Hills so far this season, 18 of them starts, scoring two goals.

In response, fans said that Manchester United should give up the slacker British star like Rashford and bring in some talented South American players at a low price. This Diego León can play in the first team at the age of 17, and he looks good, and he will definitely not be able to buy it for $5 million, so I hope he can play it.

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