The powers that be at Old Trafford are sharpening their knives for a serious acquisition in the upcoming transfer window, as GoalZaza can exclusively...
The powers that be at Old Trafford are sharpening their knives for a serious acquisition in the upcoming transfer window, as GoalZaza can exclusively confirm that the Red Devils have identified Bayer Leverkusen. �s midfield stalwart, Exequiel Palacios, as a prime target. The Argentine World Cup winner, who so ably demonstrated his craft on the grandest stage in Qatar, is valued at a cool. ��50 million, a sum that translates to approximately. ��80 billion at current exchange rates. Palacios has been a linchpin in Leverkusen. �s formidable setup, delivering performances characterised by a high pressing intensity and elite passing that would surely add a layer of steel to any Premier League engine room. However, the Bundesliga champions are not inclined to part ways with their man, who is under contract at the BayArena until 2030. In the scheme of things, any club wishing to secure his signature must be prepared to give a good account of themselves in negotiations, as Leverkusen are known to drive a hard bargain. At the end of the day, the lion. �s share of the responsibility will fall on Manchester United to convince the German club that this deal is beneficial for all parties. For the Nigerian contingent, the potential arrival of such a seasoned operator could mean more vibrant service for the likes of Victor Osimhen or even a future Super Eagles talisman if the club. �s scouting network decides to bring in a Nigerian international to complement the midfield. When the news filters down to the viewing centres in Surulere or the bustling parks in Abuja, one can imagine the collective hum of excitement among the faithful. Fans clad in replica jerseys will be discussing how Palacios. �s relentless work rate on the pitch could finally unlock the creativity of their forwards, while those nursing bottles of Malta Guinness will be debating whether the. ��80 billion price tag is a gamble worth taking. For the ardent supporter in a Lagos viewing centre, this transfer saga is more than a rumour; it is a promise of a better season, a chance to see their club reclaim its place among Europe. �s elite.