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It was revealed that Manchester United refused to sign Ugarte for 60 million and will look for another back! Talks with Grand Paris have collapsed

David · Ornstein, an authoritative transfer expert at The Athletic, has revealed that Manchester United will shift the focus of their search for a new midfielder away from PSG's Ugarte and will consider other candidates. Because Paris refuses to cut prices, even if it rents and buys, it must pay a transfer fee of 60 million euros (52 million pounds) in the end.

Manchester United have been pursuing 23-year-old Uruguay midfielder Ugarte, who has agreed to join the Reds and agreed a verbal agreement on a five-year contract. However, this agreement will only be valid if the Red Devils negotiate a transfer fee with Grand Paris. However, United are unwilling to meet the asking price of Paris, and the difference is far from the same, and there is probably no possibility of reaching a compromise.

Paris Saint-Germain have asked for at least the €60 million they paid to sign Ugarte from Portugal last year, but United insist they will only pay what they think is the right transfer fee. Sir Jim · Ratcliffe's INEOS threatened the other side that it would return to the negotiating table only if the price was reduced, that it would not delay until the end of the summer window, and that other candidates would be considered.

Grand Paris laughed it off, because they had Qatar financiers who were not short of money at all, and they also knew that Ugart would not worry about selling. At the moment, it is only his desire to join Manchester United that no other team wants to buy it, and if he agrees to reduce the price, there are many potential buyers. Neither side budged and now that talks have cooled, the Reds have to consider other new midfield options.

Manchester United had previously paid a fixed transfer fee of 62 million euros for the 18-year-old Yoro with only one year left on his contract, so the "right price" of the Rajue team was ridiculed not only by Grand Paris, but also by other teams such as Everton.

Last season, Ugarte made 37 appearances for Luis · Enrique's Paris Saint-Germain in all competitions, his first season in Ligue 1, helping them to league titles, the France Cup and the France Super Cup. However, he made just 21 starts in Ligue 1, starting five of his six group games in the Champions League and missing out on the squad in all six knockout games. Enrique is said to have been unhappy with his performance against Newcastle United and has since dropped him.

On Monday afternoon, Paris officially announced the arrival of 19-year-old Portugal golden boy Joao · Neves, who signed a five-year contract and made his official debut. Ugarte's situation will be even more difficult after the arrival of Benfica's talents, who is certainly eager to move away, but whether he will join Manchester United is now uncertain. It is alleged that Ugarte will return to Paris this week and discuss his future with the Saint-Germain club.

After five warm-up games, many United fans would like to see 32-year-old Casemiro depart, who has had dismal performances in games, especially against Arsenal and Liverpool. Due to the transfer fee and high weekly salary of "Fat Tiger", his transfer this summer has been thunderous and rainy. Some fans suggested that the club could rent out the Brazil iron waist, even if they could not buy a new midfielder, and would rather use young players such as Toby · Collier.

Other midfielders who have been rumoured to be with United in the summer window include Real Sociedad's Subimendi, Monaco's Youssef · Fofana, former Juventus' Rabiot and Fiorentina Amrabat, who spent last season on loan at the Red Devils.

Among them, Subimendi is reluctant to leave Real Shrine, and his transfer fee is also 60 million euros. Rabiot's agent's mother, Veronica, asked for £240,000 a week, as well as a hefty signing fee and commission. If you want both of them to join, you need to pay a big price. Wesley Fofana and Amrabat are cheaper, but with the former already agreeing to join AC Milan, the Reds will have to cut off the 'big brother' once again.

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