According to reports, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is 'ready' to 'pay a big fee' to beat Arsenal in the race to sign Evan Ferguson.
According to reports, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is “ready” to “pay a big fee” to beat Arsenal in the race to sign Evan Ferguson.recently purchased a 27.7% stake in Man Utd and as part of this deal, he has taken control of footballing matters at Old Trafford. One of his priorities is to overhaul their recruitment structure with several signings eyed ahead of next season.
It has previously been suggested that Ferguson could cost as much as £100m but journalist Ben Jacobs believes Man Utd are more likely to offer £70-80m. “We should be clear that the priority position at Manchester United as of now, and things can change, but right now is a striker,” Jacobs said.“The midfield and the defence will determine who goes and how much funding comes in. Joao Gomes and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are two possibilities in that midfield position. The advantage of both is that they’ve got Premier League experience.
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