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Manchester United are reportedly aiming to seal a free transfer for former Manchester City player Danilo from Juventus this summer.
With incoming manager Ruben Amorim favouring a 3-4-3 formation, the Red Devils may see a restructuring of their backline over the coming transfer windows.
With the future of numerous centre backs up in the air such as Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof, United will most likely need to get the cheque book out to boost their numbers at the heart of defence.
One surprise name linked to United lately is that of Brazil and Juventus captain, Danilo.
It is suggested that the veteran is of interest to Amorim and United may aim to strike as he is currently not in the plans of Juventus manager Thiago Motta.
Italian outlet La Gazzetta report that the defender is out of contract at the end of this season, in 2025.
“The clause for automatic renewal until 2026 upon reaching a certain number of appearances was removed at the player’s request, who is considering leaving in January”, as he has lost “the spark” with his current coach.
The player is still a key member of the Brazil national team and will not want to lose his place in squad ahead of what could be his final World Cup in 2026.
Therefore, “he is looking around and he will evaluate the opportunities that will present themselves, but it is unlikely that Juventus will be able to cash in on his transfer, as it is only a few months away from expiring.”
As a result, United may be able to swoop and sign the veteran defender for free and his salary of “around €5 million net” is unlikely to be an issue for the 20 time English champions.
Man United’s new owners have not prioritised experience and have generally shown interest in signing young talent. This is likely to be a key theme of future recruitment.
Nonetheless, should a veteran defender with Premier League experience be on the market for free and a reasonable wage, perhaps it is too good an opportunity to turn down as United aim to significantly bolster their defensive numbers.
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