Manchester United manager Reuben Amorim keeps an eye on during his training sessions. (Photo: Ben Roberts’ photo/Getty’s image)
Manchester United have been deeply connected to the movement of River Plate midfielder Franco Mustantino in recent months.
The 17-year-old Argentinian genius is scheduled to move this summer, with several clubs keen on him. According to a TYC Sports report, Manchester United is willing to pay the 45 million euro release clause (£38 million).
Manchester United need more technical capabilities in the middle, and South America can operate as an offensive midfielder and wide player. He adds creativity, talent and vision in the final third.
Real Madrid is passionate about Franco Mustantouno
Manchester United are not a club that is keen on him, and they will face competition with Real Madrid. The midfielder is reportedly keen to move to the Spanish giants. It would be interesting to see if they come forward with an offer to sign him.
Mustangutono is currently considered one of the best young talents in South American football, and could be an exceptional long-term acquisition for Manchester United if they can make the deal. It remains to be seen whether they have decided to trigger his release clause in the coming weeks.
Chelsea and Liverpool are also enthusiastic about their players.
Man United is now in Paul’s position.
Meanwhile, a report from Italy (Calciomercato) claims Manchester United is currently in Paul’s position to get the deal done. Development is a huge boost for fans. Manchester United need to bring more quality, and the 17-year-old can develop into a world-class player with the right guidance.
The asking price may seem steep, but players have the ability to justify future investments. He is looking to establish himself as a key player for Manchester United if the transfer occurs. The opportunity to play in the Premier League is extremely exciting and allows UK regular football to accelerate.
The Premier League side hopes that Real Madrid will not act on interest and will offer players to sign. They have the resources to trigger his release clauses as well, and the players clearly have more preferences than them.