December 23, 2024

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The Mirror reports that Manchester United prioritized signing Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite during the summer transfer window. 21-year-old Branthwaite is expected to establish himself as a regular for England and may even be included in Gareth Southgate’s team on Thursday.
Because of his high regard, Everton may ask for at least £75 million for the center-back, who began his career with Carlisle United before joining the Toffees in 2020.

Rooney predicts the “ultimate professional” Kane will score “wherever he plays.”Rooney predicts the “ultimate professional” Kane will score “wherever he plays.”
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According to The Mirror, “Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of New United and the club’s head of football operations, has already held discussions and created a shortlist of potential summer transfer targets.” Branthwaite, 21, is at the top of that list despite having only made 31 league games for Everton. He wowed United scouts and manager Erik ten Hag.Even if Ten Hag is fired, United will still make an offer for Branthwaite despite the uncertainty surrounding his future following a lackluster second season in charge.

In light of the more stringent financial fair play regulations, Ratcliffe is eager to invest in younger, domestic players who can maximize United’s return on investment.Given that Harry Maguire’s future beyond this season is uncertain and Raphael Varane is anticipated to depart Old Trafford this summer, United is trying to bolster their center defense. After spending £1 million to join Everton from Carlisle in 2020, Branthwaite has become one of Europe’s most sought-after young defenders, and Real Madrid is reportedly keeping an eye on him.
INTERESTS OF ARSENAL COOL EARPS

Arsenal After losing interest in Mary Earps, women will try to sign Aston Villa goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar in the summer, according to the Telegraph. Last summer, Arsenal attempted to recruit Manchester United’s England No. 1, but their bid was turned down.
This summer, Earps’ contract expires, and she hasn’t made a decision about her future.
The Telegraph continues, “Van Domselaar, a 24-year-old goalkeeper who is considered not only a star of the future but already one of the best in the sport, has a release clause in her contract that is in the region of £200,000. Sources say Arsenal has identified the 24-year-old as a strong target for their summer window.” She participated in all five of the Netherlands’ World Cup matches last summer, helping them advance to the quarterfinals before losing to eventual winners Spain in extra time. She signed a three-year contract with Villa in June of last year after leaving FC Twente, and her future is still up in the air. She has expressed her happiness with the West Midlands outfit on several occasions.

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