Manchester United is interested in Sporting CP’s Manuel Ugarte, although the most recent information is that he has accepted a transfer to Chelsea.
The Uruguayan international will be signed by the Blues for £55.8 million (65 million euros), according to today’s edition of Record (news image supplied below).
The London club will pay 5 million euros in add-ons in addition to activating the 60 million euro clause. Famalicao, the player’s former club, will receive a portion of the sum.
In an effort to entice the South American defensive midfielder, Manchester United and PSG have offered wage bids.
Ugarte has reportedly agreed to personal conditions to go to Chelsea, according to Record, and wants to do so.
Mauricio Pochettino’s club was able to persuade him by making an offer of 3.5 million euros per season plus incentives in contrast to PSG’s offer of about 5 million euros per season.
The player may have participated in the winners League the next season had he joined Man Utd or PSG, but Casemiro is the first-choice DM at Old Trafford, while Verratti is the primary holding midfielder for the Ligue 1 winners.
At Chelsea, Manuel Ugarte will have a greater opportunity to get the start. He’ll probably take the position of departing N’Golo Kante, whose contract expires this month.