Man Utd learn steep asking price of Bundesliga midfield target


Manchester United has to pay more than € 50 million (£ 42 million) to have a chance signing Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha, reports in the state of Germany.

For the Red Devils, who will probably tackle their problems with a complete overhaul in summer with a complete overhaul, it is another desperate disappointing season.

United has a number of areas that have to approach, but maybe nothing more important than to improve Amorim’s central midfield motor compartment. Casemiro is available after a severe decline in performance level, and Christian Eriksen is expected to be free after his contract has been concluded.

Outputs for both would leave Amorim with Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandes – the latter has been flourishing in a deeper midfield role recently, but will usually play more on the field to make United Tick. Toby Colly is also an option for Amorim, but is inexperienced at the highest level.

Dortmund’s NMECHA was first associated with United in a potentially huge Bundesliga -Raid with Xavi Simons on Thursday, although the probability that both would arrive in old Trafford would appear at least on the surface to be slim.

New information from Sky Germany confirms that the interest of United in NMECHA is real, but a high price must be paid if the 13-fold Premier League winners are supposed to have the hope of convincing the beaten Champions League finalists of last season.

An offer of more than € 50 million is the number specified in the report, since NMECHA remains for three years. It effectively means that Dortmund has no pressure to sell from a contractual point of view, but your own underperformance in this season BVB is the 11th place in the Bundesliga table-table can mean that money-in subsidizes the income if you are not in the Champions League.

United has often overpaid players in recent years and made it clear that they do not intend to overcome the same transfer path with future business. In fact, Amorim’s main desire to sign young, hungry players who can be shaped into their tactical system instead of signing more established stars that may not go into their tactics.

Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven arrived in January, and both fit the player’s profile Amorim, who wants to go forward.

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