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He played Champions League final, cost only 35 million and ten Hag wants him

Erik ten Hag continues to search for its first reinforcement for next season

By Sergio Moya

Erik ten Hag continues to search for its first reinforcement for next season
Erik ten Hag continues to search for its first reinforcement for next season
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Manchester United were tipped to be one of the most active teams in the summer transfer market, however they have not yet been able to finalize their first signing for next season due to the financial instability generated by the sale of the club, so Erik ten Hag has been forced to look for cheaper targets than he had initially planned.

 

Currently the Red Devils have not been able to finalize their first signing, in fact they have lost the race for at least two candidates that were a priority for Erik ten Hag. First Harry Kane, who was labeled as non-transferable by Tottenham's board, then Kim Min Jae from Napoli, a club that due to Manchester United's budget uncertainty never received a formal offer from the Old Trafford board, which is why he is now very close to signing for FC Bayern.

However, there are still several players available who could be much cheaper than the Dutch manager's main targets. One of those targets played in the last Champions League final and was on the verge of being a decisive player for Inter Milan, who ended up losing that game.

We are talking about Federico Dimarco, the Inter Milan left back who came very close to scoring the equalizer in the Champions League final and who has now aroused the interest of Manchester United, as Erik ten Hag would consider his price of around 35 million euros, much more affordable.

 

United has already entered into talks

Several reports claim that the interest in Federico Dimarco is much more serious than initially reported, as the Manchester United board has already contacted its Italian counterpart to negotiate an agreement for the 25-year-old player, since Erik ten Hag considers that Dimarco could play in different positions.


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