As they were aiming to spend one more massive summer this summer, Manchester United were still able to increase their summer funds after the Champions League club began consultations to sign one of their hopeful advances.
Man Utd agrees to the blockbuster Cesco deal
After missing out on European football and missing the 15th lowest finish, Manchester United was expected to struggle in the transfer market this summer. Mai believes he struggles to attract players just by United’s name, and the Premier League record low record was considered too far away as players of a certain caliber should consider.
But in the end, that assumption could not have been any more wrong. The Theatre of Dreams is exactly what Leaving Reuben Amorim’s side welcomes some much-needed improvements as a result, not a nightmare for a particular star, for many players, and for just many players.
The first to pass through the door was Mateus Cunya before Brian Mbemo immediately took the Red Devils spending to the £120 million mark.
Newcastle United have a Champions League advantage, and at this stage it’s not ridiculous to suggest that they have a more attractive project. But what they don’t have is the name Manchester United. Old Trafford’s history and reputation as one of the most successful clubs in world football, where Benjamin Sesco made his decision.
The arrival of RB Leipzig Forward is likely to raise United’s spending to around £180 million, so the Red Devils will switch to the transfer market this month, allowing several unnecessary stars to be sold this month.
Benfica discusses to sign Antony
One of the players likely to leave this month is Antony, but while the actual return to Betis appeared to appear on the card, the other side is in the fight. According to CNN Portugal, Benfica has begun consultations to sign Antony with an unexpected hijack before Betis before the windows close earlier next month, as relayed by sports witnesses.
Ineos has been “fucked” by Betis this summer. In other words, we are pleased that more clubs are currently taking part in a potential bidding war.
The Brazilian enjoyed a spell that was revived on loan at La Liga Club last season, but so far they were unable to agree to the second spell. With other suitors leaving the door ajar to dive, Benfica is reportedly currently negotiating a loan agreement to see them buy a winger’s percentage. Naturally, United would like such offers.
Called “a special case” by Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini, Antony will be eager to seal off his move away from Manchester United this summer. Whether he is willing to do that from his reported £200,000 (£10 million a year) salary may be another question.

