Man Utd consider big move worth £45million to sign midfielder – Report

If reports in the media are anything to go by then Manchester United are interested in signing Marcelo Brozovic from Inter Milan.

The Red Devils have recently sold the likes of Lukaku and Sanchez to the Nerazzurri and now want the Croatian international from the Serie A side to improve their midfield department.

Transfer: £35million player tempted to sign for Manchester United – Report

According to Inter Live, Man Utd consider making a big move to hire the services of the 28-year-old play breaker, who has been in top form for Inter under the management of Antonio Conte.

The Italian outlet have mentioned that the Red Devils could offer 32 million euros plus Alex Telles, valued at 20 million euros (deal worth 52 million euros i.e. £45million), to secure the 55-capped international.

Tellles joined the Old Trafford outfit to provide cover for Luke Shaw. He was a superstar at Porto and regularly started for them. However, under Solskjaer, he has mainly warmed the bench.

The Samba star has only started 6 league games this term and in the last 11 PL fixtures, he has only made one appearance (for 82 mins against Sheffield United). In your view, should he be offloaded?

Man Utd have not reinforced their midfield department since the summer transfer window of 2018. Last major signing in the center of the park was Fred, who was lured by Mourinho.

We do need a specialist defensive midfielder taking into consideration that Matic is past his best and does not start regularly. In such a scenario, Marcelo Brozovic, who helped Croatia reach the final of the WC 2018, would be a quality addition. Not only does he form a solid presence in front of the back four, the Croatian is productive in the attack as well

This term, so far, he has directly contributed in 8 goals in all competitions for Inter Milan. In your view, should Man Utd splash the cash to sign him in the summer?




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