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£70m Man Utd Target Could Now be Offered New Contract
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Alfie Cairns Culshaw
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Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth and boss Erik ten Hag
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Manchester United won’t meet Everton’s £70 million asking price for Jarrad Branthwaite.
The Toffees are preparing to offer Branthwaite a new contract.
United are exploring alternative options, such as Matthijs De Ligt, Jonathan Tah, and Marc Guehi.
Manchester United will not meet Everton’s £70 million asking price for Jarrad Branthwaite and there could now be a big twist as the Toffees prepare to offer the defender a new contract, journalist Fabrizio Romano has told GIVEMESPORT.
Branthwaite has become the subject of a lengthy transfer saga this summer, with heavy speculation linking him to United continuing to persist. The Red Devils have had two bids rejected by Everton, as Sean Dyche and the Merseyside club’s hierarchy remain staunch in their valuation of the defender.
United are in the market for another centre-back after signing Leny Yoro for £52 million from Lille, who suffered an injury scare during the pre-season clash against Arsenal this morning.
It’s looking increasingly unlikely this further addition will be Branthwaite. Romano has revealed that no deal between the two clubs will materialise unless Everton are willing to lower the required f
ee, which could be dependent on whether the player accepts a new contract proposal.
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