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Following scouting recommendations, Fabrizio Romano claims Ineos has a “100 percent approved” Manchester United transfer target
Manchester United are now preparing for a crucial transfer window as they attempt to create a prosperous future.
There is change in the air at Old Trafford, as Ineos seeks to make an impression during the first summer transfer window they oversee.
Whatever transpires in the FA Cup Final, new faces will be required to revitalise a team that placed a dismal eighth the previous season.
Potential transfer targets have been identified and newly appointed technical director Jason Wilcox has been working nonstop to prepare United ready to conduct business.United like Michael OliseWinger Michаel оlise оf Crystаl Pаlаce, whо wаs оutstаnding in the Eаgles’ recent victоry оver Mаnchester United, is оne guy whоse nаme hаs been mentiоned а lоt lаtely.
Impressions didn’t stop with Manchester United fans. Scouts and the administration of the club agree on the Palace forward.
Speaking with The United Stand, Fabrizio Romano clarifies: “Manchester United has given this scouting opportunity its approval. Internally, the player is fully approved.He does, however, point out certain challenges, saying, “The competitiveness is the actual issue there. Olise has the interest of many clubs.
Mаnchester United mаy оr mаy nоt hаve аny Eurоpeаn fооtbаll tо оffer, let аlоne Chаmpiоns Leаgue fооtbаll. оlise’s Pаlаce neither, but United’s rivаls cоuld be аble tо, аnd under Ineоs, dоn’t аnticipаte the Red Devils tо gо crаzy оn sаlаries either.
Romano makes it plain that United is still in the early stages of their interest in Olise, saying, “They have still not started advanced negotiations.”Reasons Olise might not be top priorityManchester United would love to have Michael Olise, but the team needs to start putting players in order of need.
Mason Mount was an expensive acquisition for United last summer when there were more pressing needs at other positions, and the rest of the club’s transfer business was far more challenging.
Once more operating with a limited budget, United needs to fill positions at striker and centre-back. Probably going to be need a left-back as well.
Wingers feel like luxury additions because there is work to be done in midfield, particularly if Casemiro exits.
Is Olise going to get any money leftover? Just as eloquently, given the rivalry for his signature, will he even still be available?