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Manchester United's sell-out plan is going well: six teams are vying for Aoki, Coach defects to PSG, and two veterans leave

author:The red coat is young

Compared with the fierce scene of the dragon battle in the European Cup, the European transfer market seems to be much colder in recent times. Although it has been nearly two weeks since the summer window opened, there has been no official announcement of any substantial blockbuster deal. Even Manchester United, the club with the largest traffic, has only a few low-key offers exposed. Everyone seems to know that Manchester United needs to buy a centre-forward, a midfielder and a central defender, but it is still unclear who Manchester United wants to buy and who they can ultimately buy.

Manchester United's sell-out plan is going well: six teams are vying for Aoki, Coach defects to PSG, and two veterans leave

Manchester United have not yet made any trades that could be taken off the tree

But Ratcliffe, a scheming football manager, seems to care more about a slimming plan to clear redundant personnel than the team's recruitment plan. Throughout the history of European football, there have been few teams that have hoarded as many high-paid and low-quality players as Manchester United has done over the past decade. INEOS Sport's plan is to do whatever it takes to get rid of the high-paid players who can't contribute to the team, rationalize the team's salary structure and bring back as many transfers as possible to support the next step in the rebuild.

Manchester United's sell-out plan is going well: six teams are vying for Aoki, Coach defects to PSG, and two veterans leave

Greenwood's place will be replaced by Diallo

Among them, the first to be dealt with is Manchester United's academy star Mason Greenwood. Aoki has been away from Old Trafford for nearly two years due to off-field factors, and still showed extremely high offensive efficiency during his loan in La Liga last season, with 10 goals and 6 assists as a wide attacker, which has attracted many European giants. At present, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Lazio, Barcelona and other teams have clearly expressed their intention to bring in, but the main obstacle to the deal is the transfer fee, and the current offer is still far from the 40 million pounds expected by Ratcliffe, so the dispute around Aoki will continue for some time.

Manchester United's sell-out plan is going well: six teams are vying for Aoki, Coach defects to PSG, and two veterans leave

Marcus Rashford is getting closer and closer to the big Paris

In addition, Marcus Rashford, another academy prince that Manchester United fans most want to purge, has also ushered in the next home to take over. According to renowned sports journalist Ben Jacob, Paris Saint-Germain are in talks with Manchester United over the transfer of Marcus Rashford. After losing Kylian Mbappe this summer, Paris are in desperate need of a fast striker who can fit seamlessly into their squad, and La is still the perfect choice for that position when he is online. The other scandalous bidders in Paris, such as Osimhen, are asking for too high prices, and only Manchester United are willing to send away the coach at a reasonable price to get rid of the impact of his high weekly salary on the team's wage structure.

Manchester United's sell-out plan is going well: six teams are vying for Aoki, Coach defects to PSG, and two veterans leave

Eros is expected to continue his career in the Turkish Super League

At the same time, United's handling of the two veterans in midfield, Christian Eriksen and Casemiro, has also taken a turn for the better. Previously, there were media reports that Casemiro's transfer to West Asia was not smooth, but Ronaldo's Riyadh Victory did not give up the effort to introduce the fat tiger, but the club currently has to deal with the renewal of Mane and other players first, and Manchester United also needs to decide Casemiro's transfer depending on the recruitment situation. Eriksen is almost certain to continue his career in the Turkish Super League, with former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho showing great interest in him, and the relatively less intense Middle East league is also conducive to the veteran's fitness.