Manchester United snubbed by Brighton star who completes transfer to AC Milan


AC Milan has announced the signing of Pervis Estupinan from Brighton.

Talk sport understands that the Italian giants paid the seagull to the defender a first € 17.5 million € plus € 2 million (£ 1.7 million) in add-ons.

Estupinan was in discussions about a possible switch to Manchester United this summer, but decided to join AC Milan instead

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Estupinan was in discussions about a possible switch to Manchester United this summer, but decided to join AC Milan insteadCredit: ac Milan

The move takes place after Manchester United has had the latest discussions with Estupinans Camp about a summer strike for the Ecuadorian, who has been impressed in 2022 since his arrival at the Villarreal Premier League.

But the 27-year-old decided instead in Serie A, where he will connect to the Milan Giants.

Has signed a five-year contract that takes place by June 30, 2030 and will bear the No. 2 shirt in the San Siro.

Brighton was open to Estupinan this summer, whereby the player had joined his contract in the past two years and was also strengthened in his position by signing Maxim de Cuyper.

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The Belgian international has concluded a five -year contract in East Sussex after arriving from the Brugge Club.

Estupinan performed 104 appearances for Brighton in three seasons.

This includes 30 Premier League games last season, in which the full-back once achieved and a single assist was done.

After leaving, Brighton Manager Fabian Hurzeler said: “I enjoyed working with Pervis, and he made a significant contribution to the club here during his time.

“He is in the phase of his career when he wants a new challenge and this opportunity to play in Serie A gives him that. I would like to thank Pervis for his contribution to the club and wish him all the best for the future.”

In the meantime, United has already had considerable options for left -back.

Estupinan is worn by the legendary No. 2 shirt at AC Milan - famous by Club Legends Cafu and Paolo Maldini

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Estupinan is worn by the legendary No. 2 shirt at AC Milan – famous by Club Legends Cafu and Paolo MaldiniCredit: Getty
Amorim already has three recognized left-backs in his United squad

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Amorim already has three recognized left-backs in his United squadCredit: AFP

Tyrell Malacia returned to the club in the second half of the last season after a loan magic at PSV.

The Dutch defender closes Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu, who signed Lecce in February, as Ruben Amorim’s election.

Interestingly, it also comes a week after the former Red Devils left defender Alvaro Carreras signed Benfica for Real Madrid.

The Spaniard’s 43 millions -change of the Spaniard comes a little more than a year after it has been sold by United.

Carreras had spent four years in Old Trafford before having held his loan magic permanently on the Portuguese side.

His earlier loans outside the club included stints in Preston and Granada.

Mbumo's arrival means that United has landed her two best summer transmission goals

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Mbumo’s arrival means that United has landed her two best summer transmission goalsCredit: Manchester United via Getty

However, Carreras left in May 2024 without achieving an appearance of the first team.

United has already made four commitments this summer, including the arrivals of her two top goals Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbumo.

In June, the Brazilian striker Cunha connected a five -year contract of Wölfen for 62.5 million GBP and decreased by Marcus Rashford’s shirt, which has now completed his move to Barcelona.

Mbumo has also arrived in a big coup for the Red Devils from Brentford in a deal worth 71 million GBP.

Only Mohamed Salah [46] and Alexander Isak [29] were involved in more goals directly than the former bee star [25] In the Premier League last season.

United continues his pre-season on Saturday with a friendly against West Ham in New Jersey, USA, and opened her campaign with a 0-0 draw with Leeds in Stockholm.

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