Meanwhile, Hugo Almeida has labelled Cristiano Ronaldo a goalscoring machine. Elsewhere, the Red Devils will have to pay €40 million for an Inter Milan full-back.
On that note, here’s a look at the key Manchester United transfer stories as on June 13, 2022:
Hugo Almeida labels Cristiano Ronaldo a ‘goalscoring machine’
Former Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida has labeled Cristiano Ronaldo a ‘goalscoring machine’.
The 37-year-old returned to Manchester United from Juventus last summer. The player was consistently among the goals in what was a difficult season for the Red Devils.
Ronaldo scored 24 times in 38 games for the Premier League giants, reaffirming his pedigree and importance to the club. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has been equally decisive for Portugal in the UEFA Nations League.
Ronaldo scored twice to help his nation win 4-0 against Switzerland. He was rested for the game against the same opponents this weekend, which Portugal lost 1-0.
Speaking to Bola Branca after the game, Almeida referred to Ronaldo as the best player in the world.
Manchester United have to pay €40 million for Denzel Dumfries
Manchester United will have to pay €40 million for Denzel Dumfries, according to Calciomercato via The Hard Tackle.
The Red Devils are eager to bolster their right-back area this summer. Aaron Wan-Bissaka has failed to impress recently and could be offloaded this summer.
The Old Trafford outfit have already identified Dumfries as the Englishman’s replacement. The Dutch right-back has gone from strength to strength since joining the Nerazzurri last summer.
He scored five times and set up seven more in 45 games last season. His steady rise has generated attention from quite a few clubs around Europe. Inter are willing to let him leave if their valuation is met.
Noel Whelan backs Red Devils to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Former Leeds United striker Noel Whelan has backed Manchester United to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain this summer. The Liverpool midfielder is the latest name to be linked with the Red Devils.
Speaking to Football Insider, Whelan said that Oxlade-Chamberlain would improve Erik ten Hag’s squad.
He added:
0 votes