The January market planned by Manchester United: departures of Rashford and Antony and three exciting signings

Manchester United aims to be one of the entertainers of the transfer market. Daily Mirror reveals the plans of the Old Trafford team, which with Ruben Amorim on the bench wants to take new momentum.

To sign, you first have to raise money and make room. That’s where the names of Marcus Rashford come in, who has already said that he wants a new challenge, and Antony, for whom Manchester United paid 100 million euros. The ‘red devils’ assume that they will lose a lot of money in the Brazilian’s operation, but the saving of the chip and the money they can get will help them go to the market for reinforcements.

Another name that the aforementioned British media points out is Garnacho. He sounds like another of the possible players to leave, but it seems that he will stay for several reasons: he is one of the few positive news for United this season, he is young, he does not have a high salary and United is going to need offensive resources if they leave Rashford and Antony.

Dibling, Osimhen and Álvaro Carreras

In the transfers section, Daily Mirror points out some names. At the end, Tyler Dibling, from Southampton, bottom of the Premier, could arrive. At 18 years old, his market valuation is around 20 million euros. It remains to be seen how much Southampton would sell him for.

As for 9, although the name of Viktor Gyokeres has been mentioned, it does not seem like a very realistic option, at least in this winter market. Yes, the signing of Victor Osimhen is more feasible, who is on loan at Galatasaray and whom Napoli would be happy to sell. United could reach an agreement to ‘break’ that loan and sign him.

The last name they point out from England is a Spanish footballer: the left back Álvaro Carreras, who plays for Benfica and is having a remarkable season – Amorim, who comes from Sporting, knows it. He is 21 years old, he is a Real Madrid youth player and was already in the youth ranks of Manchester United, who sold him for six million to Benfica.


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