
redmick501
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I can't say I understand the complaints about Manchester United's speed in the transfer market, comparing them to Real Madrid & Tottenham. Real Madrid have signed Silva & Konate for free, Dumfries & Cucarella. Those are not particularly difficult deals, no competition, fees are fair. Tottenham have signed Robertson & Senesi for free & van Hecke who had a year to run on his deal. Not that different to the Ederson deal. Arsenal haven't signed anyone. Neither have City, Liverpool or Villa. Chelsea haven't even been linked to anyone. What are we panicking about again? Mateus Fernandes is moving & he wants to come, but is complex with the situation at West Ham, there is the interest in Lewis Hall, that's all evolving. There's also deals that will simply have to wait until July post-World Cup, Aurelien Tchouameni is a perfect example of that. The market's gotta develop too. It's June 18th, we don't need every detail leaked out to know something is going on - so people just need to chill a little bit.












Manchester City are giving genuine consideration to signing Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, as well as Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest. The Athletic reported on Tuesday that Tottenham have held productive talks with Tonali’s camp and want to make the Italian their major signing this summer, but face serious competition from City, who have continued to track the player. City’s interest in Tonali, 26, does not affect their plans to sign Anderson and they remain in talks with Nottingham Forest about a potential British record transfer. Signing both midfielders, for what would likely be a combined cost of over £200million ($268m), comes with City seeking to build a side for Enzo Maresca, Pep Guardiola’s successor, that can challenge for next season’s Premier League title. More from @DTathletic FREE TO READ 🔗 nyti.ms/4vYUVdS




















