“Quick” German International’s free trades increasingly confident

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Manchester United are thought to be increasingly confident in moving their “very quick” defender signatures for free this summer, according to a new update on Sunday.

Important for the signing of Man UTD in the Europa League’s final future

The Red Devils’ Premier League season has effectively ended, and it has continued for weeks with a very disappointing performance in the competition.

However, United could save their campaign by winning the Europa League later this month, but there will be a final meeting with Tottenham in Bilbao on May 21st. Reuben Amorim knows the importance of winning the trophy as he not only adds to the club’s silverware collection, but also secures his place in the Champions League next season.

Returning to Europe’s biggest club competition, the Reds Devils didn’t do well this summer at St James Park as Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonari linked up with a summer switch to Old Trafford.

Elsewhere, wolf forward Mateus Cunha stands out as one of United’s most likely signatures before the upcoming window approaches, making it a very exciting business.

A man who is confident in signing Jonathan Tah

According to Sunday Mirror (via unite and unite), Manchester United are increasingly confident in signing Bayer Leberkusen centre back Jonathan Tar at the end of this season. The 29-year-old is thought to prefer the idea of ​​testing himself in the Premier League, becoming available for free transfers once his contract expires this summer.

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Harry Maguire enjoys good spells and while Renee Yoro looks like a player with huge potential, the new centre-back is a must for United in the summer. Maguire is not younger and flawed in terms of lack of pace, but Lisandro Martinez and Matti de Liguto are prone to injuries.

At TAH, United have a great option, having won Bundesliga for Leverkusen last season, making a total of 400 appearances and earning 35 caps in Germany.

Simon Rolfes, managing director of Leverkusen, has praised him in the past. “He’s a young player with a lot of potential. He’s physically strong and very fast. Everything is possible.”

At 29, he certainly isn’t a United young signature, but he is still the age where he can easily stay around his peak and the next three or four years.

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The fact that additional competition in defense is essential for Amorim to move forward and that they are keen to test their luck in the Premier League serves as a further boost to get a man.

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