Antonio Rudiger could save Manchester United millions in transfer market this summer
It's quite damning in itself that signing yet another centre-back should even be a consideration for Manchester United this summer, but here we are.
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It's quite damning in itself that signing yet another centre-back should even be a consideration for Manchester United this summer, but here we are.
Rudiger in, Maguire out? Manchester United have entered the race to sign Antonio Rudiger from Premier League rivals Chelsea this summer. The 28-year-old is approaching the end of his current contract at Stamford Bridge and is yet to make a concrete decision on his future. Rudiger is aware that he can command a salary of around £400,000-per-week if he were to join a top European club and Chelsea are currently only tabling a contract worth half of that.
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