Reports have it that Manchester United are interested in acquiring Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite as part of a massive defensive revamp.
Even though they are now in sixth place in the league, Erik ten Hag’s squad has struggled to get off to the kind of start that fans had hoped for.
The unlucky string of injuries they’ve suffered, especially on defense, is a major factor in their sluggish start.
Reports have surfaced indicating that Raphael Varane has also had a falling out with Ten Hag, adding to the list of injuries suffered by their chosen starting four defenders since the season began.There will be significant off-field and on-field changes at the club as a result of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s impending arrival.
United reportedly have their sights set on Everton defender Calvin Brathwaite as a “prime defensive target” in their pursuit of a defensive sea change.
The club is reportedly prepared to part with Donny van de Beek and Jadon Sancho in order to “start that process underway,” according to the article.
The English defender’s performance this season has been nothing short of spectacular, and many, including Sean Dyche, have pleaded with Gareth Southgate to give him a shot.
With a 10-point deduction putting them in the relegation zone, the Toffees will not be able to afford to close a deal until next summer.
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Arsenal still wants Wolves player Pedro Neto, but they’re up against Manchester United in the pursuit of his signature.
Over the last several seasons, Neto has been Wolves’ most entertaining winger and a star in the Premier League. The player’s quality hasn’t stopped Wolves from keeping him, but they’re apparently ready to sell now.
Neto is being pursued by Arsenal as a potential replacement for Bukayo Saka. Nevertheless, United’s entry into the bidding for the Portuguese star has increased the level of rivalry for his signing. It has been claimed that both teams are interested, with Arsenal being the current frontrunner.
Wolves are reportedly asking for roughly £60 million to sign Neto, a move that would represent his impressive growth and influence over the last several seasons (Team Talk). When the next transfer windows roll around, teams may be vying for the services of the winger.
My Personal View on Arsenal
We have stuck with Neto for so long because he is one of the best wingers in the Premier League.
His value might rise even higher if he keeps impressing Wolves, which means there will be even more teams vying for his signing.
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