
After a 2024-2025 season marked by deep disillusions-a 15th place disappointing in the Premier League and a final of the Europa League lost against the English rival of Tottenham-Manchester United approaches this summer transfer window with maximum pressure. The club, in search of stability and renewal, must imperatively reconstruct a workforce that meets its historical ambitions. The arrival of Ruben Amorim on the bench in full season was perceived as a strategic turning point, betting on more structured and demanding football, but for that, a deep renewal of the workforce is necessary. Several players, deemed not essential or too expensive, such as Jadon Sancho or Antony, are pushed towards the exit, while leaders seek to attract profiles capable of bringing regularity, personality and immediate yield.
The site is immense: the defense lacks guarantees, the environment suffers from a lack of constant creativity and the attack struggles to materialize, despite the emergence of some young people. The recruitment of a European caliber center and a complete axial environment is at the top of the list, as well as the integration of more disciplined players tactically. Added to this is the need to sell intelligently to lighten the payroll and avoid the errors of previous Mercatos. Manchester United therefore plays big this summer: without a coherent overhaul, the club could get even more engaged in the sports and institutional crisis which has been mine for several seasons. But a hell of a boost could come from Italy with a crazy rumor that the Daily Mail Related in his columns.
Juve ready to drop 3 players!
Faced with the dead end caused by the public quarrel between Jadon Sancho and Erik Ten Hag last year, Manchester United is still looking for an outing for a now undesirable winger – and Juventus has smelled the opportunity. According to the Daily Mail, the Turin club slipped into the discussions a daring proposal: inserting three players in a potential exchange. First Douglas Luiz, ex-Settinelle d'Aston Villa (and trained in Manchester City), whose rating remains high despite a prolonged sidelining in Serie A. Then Dušan Vlahović, the 25-year-old Serbian striker who is still looking for a way out after his 17 achievements in 44 matches last season. And finally the former right side of LOSC, Timothy Weah. The idea would be to compensate for all or part of the transfer compensation and, above all, to reduce the wage effort required for Sancho, still linked to Old Trafford until 2026 up to around € 295,000 per week – a figure that even the old lady is reluctant to assume in full. For United, the maneuver is part of a wider salary purge and offensively reconstruction strategy, Ruben Amorim not planning to reintegrate Sancho despite its correct loan to Borussia Dortmund.
The problem ? The Red Devils must compose with a chilly market: Naples recently withdrew due to the female agreement, Dortmund closed the door via its sports director Sebastian Kehl, and discussions with Chelsea have never exceeded the stadium with a loan with a reduced price option. Juve, eager to rejuvenate its workforce without swarming its cash, would see in Sancho a bet to revive, but will not compromise on the financial structure. Result: tripartite exchange remains an attractive hypothesis on paper, but will depend on the will of United to absorb part of the English winger and find common ground on the valuation of Luiz, Vlahović and Weah. While the transfer window is in full swing, this file illustrates the complexity of the exchanges of players with very high salary in modern football. If Manchester United really wants to turn the Sancho page, he will have to be financial flexibility-or find a club ready to believe in the player's potential, despite two semi -incated seasons.
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