Man United leading the race to sign Maximiliano Araujo
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Man United leading the race to sign Maximiliano Araujo
Manchester United are interested in signing Maximiliano Araujo from Sporting CP in the summer transfer window. The 26-year-old left back has impressed in Portugal and would cost around €80 million. The club is seeking a reliable fullback to replace Luke Shaw, whose availability is a concern. Araujo has 12 goal contributions across all competitions and could contribute at both ends of the pitch while settling quickly in the Premier League. Manchester United have Champions League qualification but need overall improvement, with a quality fullback prioritized. Araujo may be attracted by the club’s stature and trophy ambitions. The €80m release clause could be difficult to meet, and it remains uncertain whether Sporting and Manchester United can agree on a reasonable fee.
"Manchester United is very interested in signing Maximiliano Araujo from Sporting CP during the summer transfer window. The 26-year-old left back has had an impressive campaign with the Portuguese outfit, and he will cost around 80 million. According to a report from Correio da Manha, Manchester United is crazy' about signing the defender and is leading the race for his signature."
"They need a replacement for Luke Shaw, and the 26-year-old Uruguayan international would be the ideal investment for them. He is at the peak of his career, and he could settle in quickly and make an immediate impact in the Premier League. Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, but they need to improve their team. Adding a quality fullback should be a priority."
"Shaw is a quality player, but his availability is concerning. They need a reliable defender who can contribute at both ends of the pitch and play every week. Araujo will also be attracted to the idea of joining Manchester United. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to compete for major trophies."
"The asking price could be an issue. He has an 80 million release clause in his contract, and Manchester United might not want to pay that amount for a player. They need to improve the midfield immensely, and they will not want to overpay on the defender. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can agree on a reasonable deal."
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