Man Utd Makes £39.5m and £40.4m Bids for two Signings – Decisions Reached
During the summer transfer window, Manchester United intends to strengthen their attack and goalkeeping.
Man United has reportedly submitted offers for Rasmus Hojlund and Andre Onana, according to reports in the Italian press.
The Red Devils have reportedly made their initial offer to acquire the Cameroonian goalkeeper, as reported by La Repubblica.
United reportedly made a proposal of 47 million euros (£40,4 million) for Inter Milan’s services, but the Italian club decided to reject the offer.
The Nerazzurri are seeking 60 million euros (£51.5 million) to transfer Onana, whose debut season at the San Siro was outstanding.
According to Corriere della Sera, the Old Trafford club made a second attempt to acquire Hojlund from Atalanta after their initial offer was turned down.
The initial offer was for 35 million euros, and the most recent offer is for 46 million euros (£39.5 million), but Bergamo also demands 60 million euros for their precious possession.
Man United have been poor negotiators during the current transfer window, despite Erik ten Hag’s urgent need for quality additions.
Clubs are aware of how to extract the utmost fee from the twenty-time English champions.
They had three proposals rejected before reaching a deal with Chelsea for Mason Mount, and we see a similar pattern in their pursuit of Hojlund and Onana.
United will play their first preseason game in a little over a week, so they must quickly acquire key players.
Man Utd Makes £39.5m and £40.4m Bids for two Signings – Decisions Reached