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Man United has signed a contract to sign former CA Fenix player for £50 million as per reports

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Manchester United must enhance their performance in all areas prior to the commencement of the new season, and they have succeeded thus far in the transfer market.

Ten Hag required both quality and depth in the strike force following Martial’s departure, and he has secured Zirkzee to provide support to Hojlund in the attacking position.

Conversely, Manchester United have acquired the services of French defender Leny Yoro in a transaction valued at 70 million euros, following their subpar defensive performances last season.

The current emphasis is on the centre of the field, with the primary objective of acquiring a defensive midfielder to join Kobbie Mainoo.

Man United have reached an agreement with Manuel Ugarte regarding the personal provisions of a contract, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

Jorge Mendes serves as the agent for both Leny Yoro and the former CA Fenix player. Therefore, Man Utd’s pursuit of the Uruguayan could be facilitated by the completion of the acquiring of the Lille starlet.

According to Romano, even Ugarte is amenable to securing a relocation to Old Trafford in order to further simplify the situation. United and PSG are currently in negotiations regarding the transfer of the holding midfielder, who is also being pursued by other clubs.

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The French champions are seeking to recoup the approximately £50 million fee they paid to sign the midfielder from Sporting CP last year, according to reports in Portugal (Record).

Man Utd even extended an offer for Ugarte last summer; however, Paris Saint-Germain emerged victorious in the competition to secure his services.

Vitinha, a 23-year-old South American, began 21 games in the Ligue 1 last season under the guidance of Spanish manager Luis Enrique, who primarily favoured him in the No.6 position.

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