According to a new report, Manchester United is considered to be in a strong position to sign a “creative” new wide player this summer thanks to its hidden weapons.
This summer, mass Exodus is ready
With the exception of Bruno Fernandez, it can be argued that there are no players safe from moving this summer, given how the season went for the Red Devils.
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Victor Lindelph and Christian Eriksen are expected to leave when their contracts expire, but veterans Tom Heaton and Johnny Evans are expected to retire at the end of the season given the issues injured in the campaign.
Meanwhile, United are openly searching for sale for Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony as they hope to generate funds to enter the transfer market. Midfielder Casemiro is set to be on sale after the Premier League tried to sell him at the transfer window last summer.
TeamTalk has reportedly wanted to sell United to Harry Maguire. Because they want to move his wages from the book, hoping that they can sign Jarrad Bluntwaite as an alternative.
Man Utd signing “creative” gems using Jason Wilcox
Moving many of these players into the summer will only help them embrace substitutions, and via TeamTalk, Man United is ready to sign Tyler’s Diling from Southampton and sign him a new right-wing back, according to The Daily Mail.
The report hopes to use Jason Wilcox, who has known Diling since his days as Southampton football director, ready to sign Diling against rival Manchester City. Wilcox is said to be the “ace card” and hidden weapon in United’s plan to attack the market this summer.
The Red Devils have turned their attention to Diling after missing Geo Bunny Quenda and believe he can play as a right-wing back, but United believes he can play as one of the two number 10s behind the striker. The club chief has been keeping an eye on the 19-year-old this season and has seen him work for the saint and the UK.
Southampton expects a young man called “creative wingers” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig. However, despite their lockdown in their return to the championship, the saints are expected to seek a massive nine-figure price for the dining area, with the knowledge that the numbers will likely fall somewhat in negotiations.