The powers that be at Old Trafford are sharpening their pencils ahead of what promises to be a very busy summer transfer window. The Red Devils have i...
The powers that be at Old Trafford are sharpening their pencils ahead of what promises to be a very busy summer transfer window. The Red Devils have identified their midfield as an area requiring the lion's share of attention, particularly with the impending departure of Casemiro and the inconsistent outings of Manuel Ugarte. In the scheme of things, Manchester United know they cannot afford to go into another season with a soft centre in the middle of the pitch. According to exclusive information gathered by GoalZaza, a Premier League club is now open to letting a midfielder leave the building. This is the same player who, only last year, had already agreed personal terms with Manchester United. The player in question is a Nigeria international. �s teammate at club level, and his profile fits the kind of box to box energy that the technical crew in Manchester crave. While the identity of the club remains under wraps for now, GoalZaza understands that negotiations could be fast tracked by the presence of a mutual admiration between the player. �s representatives and United. �s hierarchy. At the end of the day, this development represents a significant opportunity for the Old Trafford side to land a man they have tracked for many moons. The midfielder, a former target of the Super Eagles scouting network during his youth days, is known for his resilience and his ability to give a good account of himself in the rough and tumble of Premier League football. The player. �s current employers are not expected to put up a fight, preferring to recoup a fee rather than lose him for nothing down the line. For a player valued at around. ��4.8 billion based on current market rates, this could be one of the shrewdest moves of the window. The reaction from the viewing centres in Surulere and the plazas in Wuse will be electric. Fans will be discussing this development with the kind of passion reserved for a derby day, arguing over whether this midfielder is the final piece of the puzzle or just another name in a long list of failed experiments. One can already hear the shouts of. �Oya, make we see am for the pitch!. � mixed with cautious optimism from those who have been burned before. The chat groups will be buzzing with comparisons to the legendary Kanu Nwankwo and the creative genius of Jay Jay Okocha, as Nigerian supporters dream of seeing their club heroes shine in the iconic red jersey.