Man Utd Revealed How To Complete £44 Million January Transfer After Endrick Decision – ‘We Are Waiting’

Man Utd Revealed How To Complete £44 Million January Transfer After Endrick Decision – ‘We Are Waiting’

Vitor Roque’s entourage are expecting bids of €50 million (£44 million) in the January transfer window, with Manchester United and a number of European teams apparently monitoring his situation at Palmeiras.

Since returning to Brazil from Barcelona, the striker has 13 goals in 28 games. Roque cost roughly £22 million in February, making him the most expensive player in South American football history.

His exploits in Brazil have prompted various clubs to monitor his growth, with a January transfer rumored. United and Chelsea have been identified as the’most interested’ clubs in the race, with West Ham United also intrigued.

Ruben Amorim is allegedly considering adding a new striker to his team at Old Trafford to compete with Benjamin Sesko. The United manager has scarcely utilized Joshua Zirkzee, and speculation about the Dutchman’s future has sparked a potential domino effect.

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Real Madrid player Endrick, had previously been linked with a move to Manchester after being granted permission to leave the Spanish club. However, he is currently expected to join French club Lyon.

Roque’s name continues to be mentioned in transfer rumours, and in an interview with Globo Esporte, the striker’s representative indicated that the player’s entourage expects bids when the January transfer window begins.

According to the Spanish website Sport, Andre Cury, one of Link Sports’ agents, stated: “We already had an offer from the Arab world for €35 million (£30.8 million), which did not interest us.

“We are currently awaiting a proposal from the Premier League worth approximately €50 million. The idea was to return here, restore his strength, and then tour the market. If a decent offer comes in for everyone involved and they understand that he needs to leave.

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