Manchester United has set its sights on a 60 million euro target for the offensive line this summer.
Looking to make a significant impact in the summer transfer market, Manchester United continues to explore different options to strengthen the team. In this regard, the Manchester side has set its sights on a 60 million euro target for the offensive line.
Manchester United wants to reclaim the throne in England. Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure, the Red Devils have been experiencing a drought of titles, leaving Liverpool and Manchester City as the top representatives of English football in both the Premier League and the Champions League.
In this context, the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe aims to change the scenario. The British businessman has taken over the day-to-day operations of the club, and his first transfer market will be key to seeing the new scope of the Old Trafford squad, currently ranked sixth in the domestic competition.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Dani Olmo has become a desired reinforcement for the offensive line of the Manchester squad.
Having recently renewed with RB Leipzig, the Catalan’s release clause is set at 60 million euros, an amount that a powerhouse like Manchester United can afford.
However, the FC Barcelona academy graduate has attracted interest from other teams, including Real Madrid in La Liga, and Chelsea and Tottenham in the Premier League.
In this regard, Manchester United will need to prepare an offer that is attractive enough both in sporting and economic terms to convince Olmo, who has scored 7 goals and provided 4 assists this season.