March 21st 2024.
Gleison Bremer has been performing incredibly well for Juventus, catching the attention of Manchester United. According to reports, United's incoming sporting director Dan Ashworth has recommended Bremer as a potential addition to the team. It seems Ashworth will become United's first-ever sporting director, as he has been put on gardening leave by his current club, Newcastle United. However, there are still negotiations taking place between the two clubs regarding Ashworth's compensation package.
Despite not officially starting his role at United yet, Ashworth is already making an impact on the team's transfer policy. This is a critical time for the club, as they are looking to bounce back under the leadership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Italian sources have revealed that Bremer is high on United's shortlist and they have been monitoring the Brazilian centre-back for several months now. With Ashworth's approval, United will now actively pursue Bremer's acquisition.
It is believed that United are confident in their ability to secure a deal and have even informed Juventus that they are willing to pay up to £43 million for Bremer's services. However, the Serie A giants are reportedly holding out for a higher fee, with their valuation ranging between £50-60 million. But they may be forced to accept a lower offer due to their financial struggles and the need to sell players.
Bremer joined Juventus two years ago for £38 million and has since been included in the last two Serie A Team of the Years. He also won the league's Best Defender award while playing for Torino in 2022. This has made him a highly sought-after player in the transfer market, with other top clubs also showing interest in him.
In other news, legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson has recently revealed the team he does not want to see win the league, while Arsenal target Yves Bissouma has been praised as one of the best signings in Europe by Roberto Martinez. On the other hand, former Arsenal striker Ian Wright has identified a Manchester United player as a massive problem for the team. Meanwhile, Chelsea have been advised to sell three players for a total of £110 million in order to avoid FFP punishment.
As for Bremer, he may soon find himself playing against some of his future United teammates as Brazil prepares to face England in a friendly this Saturday. With United in need of a new centre-back, as Raphael Varane is expected to leave on a free in the summer, Bremer could be a promising addition to the team. Stay tuned for more updates on Manchester United's transfer news, exclusive content, and in-depth analysis by signing up for our newsletter. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to protecting it. This site is secured by reCAPTCHA and is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
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