Earlier, ESPN Uruguay reported that Ugarte would leave Paris to join Manchester United as sources confirmed that the midfielder will travel to England in the next few hours.

Manchester United's uniforms have been well received this summer, with five successive signings showing unprecedented efficiency. But in the transfer of Ugarte, Manchester United and Paris are locked in a "protracted war". There was a big disagreement between the two sides over the transfer fee, but unlike in the past, this time it was Paris rather than Manchester United who compromised, which was the key to the deal being able to move forward smoothly in the end.

Previously, Uruguay media outlet Ovacion learned from sources close to the player that Manchester United and Paris will resolve their financial differences and finalize the contract. Paris want to recoup the €60 million they spent on signing a player from Sporting Portugal from Ugarte, but the previous offer from United was €8 million less than that figure. Paris lowered their asking price during negotiations at the weekend and the player has also worked hard to leave, with him hoping to move to Manchester United.
From the media reports, it can be seen that Manchester United had the last laugh in this "protracted battle", and a series of actions by Manchester United's top management are also the key to contributing to this situation.

Manchester United certainly want to sign Ugarte, because the back is the current shortcoming of the "Teng's Red Devils", and it can even be said that it is the biggest shortcoming. Casemiro has not been able to leave the club this summer, but he is no longer fit enough to sustain an entire high-intensity game. Ugarte is known for his defensive prowess, toughness, physical and mental attributes, and his arrival will be a double insurance for the midfield position alongside Casemiro. And he is only 23 years old, and he can serve as a long-term "cornerstone" for Manchester United's rebuild.

Therefore, according to such a rigid degree of demand, in the past, it would definitely be led by the nose of Grand Paris. But Manchester United's hierarchy has also figured out the psychology of the Parisian side, they have signed Joao Neves, plus the youngster, and the midfield has a total of 11 players, which is already overcrowded. Moreover, Ugarte was not reused by Enrique, and was reduced to a substitute in the second half of last season, and was excluded from the squad in the first two rounds of the new season, making it clear that he wanted to clean up.

Therefore, in this stalemate, Manchester United is methodically advancing its own team building work, which should be cleaned up. Hannibal Mebley is close to joining Burnley while also in talks with Napoli about a McTominay deal. Not being delayed by Ugarte's transfer is the brilliance of United's new uniform.

Seeing that the summer window is about to close, considering Manchester United's firm stance and the player's strong desire to leave, it is the turn of the big Paris side to be anxious. In addition, Grand Paris won the first two rounds of the league by a big margin, and the team management also hopes to solve this problem as soon as possible to give the team a harmonious dressing room environment. In short, Grand Paris finally agreed to lower the asking price, which is actually reasonable. The mentality of Grand Paris is understandable, but it is unrealistic to expect to recoup the investment of 60 million euros. From the perspective of time, there is a high probability that there will be breakthrough news that Ugarte will join Manchester United in recent days, so let's wait and see!