Man Utd told £68m is needed to ‘open negotiations’ for striker Red Devils are ‘counting on’
According to reports, Man Utd need to put in an offer of £68m for Darwin Nunez to tempt Benfica to ‘open negotiations’ for the striker.
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The 22-year-old made the move to Benfica ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.
The forward has netted 48 goals from his 85 appearances for the Portuguese side. That includes 34 in 41 outings this term.
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It was reported earlier this week that Man Utd are ‘counting on’ Nunez to lead their attack next season.
Respected journalist Fabrizio Romano has stated that the striker is ‘ready to leave’ Benfica amid interest from Man Utd.
He is reporting that a bid of around £68m ‘is needed to open negotiations with Benfica’:
“It will depend on the price because, for example, in January on deadline day, West Ham made a proposal of €45m (£39m) and it was turned down because Benfica wanted €55m (£47m),” Romano told the Wondergoal podcast.
“Now I think with €55m, you are absolutely not buying him. So, what is needed is around €75-80m (£64m-£68m) million for Darwin Nunez, to open negotiations with Benfica.
“He now has a new agent that is really close to Jorge Mendes so it’s gonna change the future of the player.
“So, everything is absolutely open but I’m sure Darwin will be ready to leave Benfica in the summer and make a big move in the summer.”
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