By Axel Reyes
Manchester United's hopes of securing the signature of Sporting Lisbon's highly-rated youngster, Geovany Quenda, have been dashed by Financial Fair Play regulations. Manager Ruben Amorim had identified Quenda as a key target for next season, but the club's financial constraints have allowed Chelsea to swoop in.
Quenda was seen as an integral part of Amorim's plans at Old Trafford. The young talent's potential and versatility made him a prime target for the United manager.
However, United's financial situation prevented them from securing a pre-agreement with Sporting Lisbon before the transfer window opened. This allowed Chelsea to steal a march on their rivals.
Chelsea are now poised to sign Quenda for a reported £63 million. The deal includes an initial fee of £42 million, with a further £21 million in "easily achievable" bonuses.
Sporting Lisbon were always expected to demand a significant fee for Quenda. The £63 million package offered by Chelsea meets their valuation of the player.
With the Quenda deal falling through, Manchester United have turned their attention to Braga's Roger Fernandes. The young winger has been on the club's radar for several months and is seen as a viable alternative.
United are confident they can secure a deal for Fernandes on similar terms to their acquisition of Patrick Dorgu. This would involve a fee structured around performance-based bonuses and a tiered salary agreement.
Roger Fernandes now has the opportunity to seize his chance and prove his worth at Manchester United. If he can replicate the form that has made him a target for the club, he could become a key player for years to come.
Chelsea's acquisition of Geovany Quenda is a blow for Manchester United. However, the club's pursuit of Roger Fernandes demonstrates their ability to adapt and find alternative solutions.
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