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Aurelien Tchouameni: Man United hold talks as situation in Madrid explodes

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Aurelien Tchouameni: Man United hold talks as situation in Madrid explodes Manchester United’s hopes of striking a bombshell deal for Real Madrid superstar Aurelien Tchouameni continue to grow by the day following explosive reports from Spain. Fixing the Engine Room The Red Devils are intent on revamping their midfield this summer in a window which will define the INEOS era, such is its importance. Brazilian behemoth Casemiro is set to leave at the end of the season after the mutual decision not to renew his contract, which included a twelve-month extension.

But the abject performances of Manuel Ugarte have done little to give confidence in a succession plan from one South American enforcer to another. The 25-year-old Uruguay international, signed from Paris Saint-Germain for £50. 7 million in 2024, will be sold if a suitable offer arrives.

Galatasaray made advances in January, while there is growing interest from Serie A sides. Furthermore, Bruno Fernandes has been redeployed to his rightful position as No. 10, leaving Kobbie Mainoo as the sole representative in midfield with a long-term future at Old Trafford.

Fresh from celebrating his 21st birthday, the English starlet put pen to paper on a five-year deal last week, shortly before scoring the winner against Liverpool to confirm Champions League qualification at the weekend. It’s hard to think of a better selection of gifts. Two big-money recruits are expected to arrive to fix this stalling engine room, with a third potentially joining them if a suitable offer arrives for Ugarte.

The primary target is Elliot Anderson, for whom Nottingham Forest are expected to demand a British record for a midfielder to let go. Sandro Tonali (Newcastle), Carlos Baleba (Brighton) and Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) are other expensive targets, while Alex Scott (Bournemouth) and Joao Gomes (Wolves) are cheaper alternatives. Madrid’s Midfield Monster United are prioritising options with Premier League pedigree, given the failures the club have endured in recent years with foreign imports.

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