Manchester United pursuit of Frenkie de Jong should send a warning to Man City
Manchester City's two wins against Manchester United last season were arguably the two of the most one-sided Manchester derbies in the fixture's 141-year history.
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Manchester City's two wins against Manchester United last season were arguably the two of the most one-sided Manchester derbies in the fixture's 141-year history.
Arsenal and West Ham have been told why they should sign a Serie A midfielder, with one pundit effectively calling him the next Frenkie de Jong.
When Manchester United confirmed they had completed the signing of Paul Pogba from Juventus for a world-record fee of £89million back in August 2016, few would have predicted that history would repeat itself.
Erik ten Hag’s plans for Manchester United next season may have become clearer after Frenkie de Jong revealed his preferred role.
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United close in on De Jong Manchester United and Barcelona are expected to find a compromise fee in order to facilitate the move of Frenkie De Jong from La Liga to the Premier League, as Erik ten Hag looks to make his first signing for his time at Old Trafford. A fee of £75m should be enough to sign the 25-year-old international and should give Barca the funds to sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City.
Manchester United are reportedly readying a second bid for Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong, and the Spanish giants are looking to reinvest the money in Ruben Neves and Raphinha.
If even at their lowest ebb Manchester United can somehow sign Frenkie de Jong then it will be a testament to the club's seemingly unbreakable pulling power. The growing excitement around the unlikely move is palpable and completely understandable.