Harry Maguire has accepted to exit Old Trafford as Sporting Lisbon's Goncalo Inacio wants United move

After speaking with his agent, Goncalo Inacio's chances of joining Manchester United were deemed to be "becoming likely" in Portugal.

Despite a successful season, it is obvious that more investment is required for the team Erik ten Hag has improved as the summer transfer window approaches.

A move to Manchester United "appeals to the player," according to a report from Portuguese magazine O Jogo, which was distributed via Sport Wtiness.

United had already contacted Inacio's agent after setting up a meeting with Miguel Pinho.

Sporting intended to prolong his agreement in order to raise his release clause to roughly €60 million (£53 million). Keeping the player is more important than trying to increase the value of a prospective exit.



Inacio, who is only 21 years old, has a bright future ahead of him and is seen as Harry Maguire's replacement despite being United's third most expensive purchase ever.

O Jogo claims that a transfer to the Premier League team is "becoming likely" and that a move to Old Trafford "appeals to the player."

In summary, yes. Ten Hag has unquestionably performed admirably in comparison to his forebears, but much work remains.

Although his "underrated" status might change with a move to the Premier League, he could quietly enter the United setup and quickly improve the caliber.

The loss to Brighton encapsulated United's long-term problems. They still need a midfield that can outperform the Seagulls and the depth and caliber of defense needed to advance from being potential top-four contenders to real title contenders.

The available choices are insufficient in light of the injuries to Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane. Inacio, who would take the place of Maguire and compete with Martinez at center-back, would immediately make that position a strong one for United.

The 21-year-old is a combatant who also exhibits remarkable composure under pressure. Most of his advantages relate to problems United is currently facing and that he could resolve.

Inacio is an aggressive player, yet he never chases defenders carelessly. Consider Ruben Dias as opposed to Cristian Romero.

The young defender's terrific distribution is what makes it most thrilling. Inacio's passing efficiency ranks in the 92nd percentile according to Fbref, and in a Erik Ten Hag's side, effective passing is essential.

All season, there have been concerns over Harry Maguire's future at Manchester United.

Maguire has been linked with a move away from Manchester United ever since he lost his spot in the team as a result of Lisandro Martinez's arrival due to concerns that he would also lose his spot in the England team.

Maguire has acknowledged that his career at United is done, according to the most recent report from renowned writer Steve Bates (via GIVEMESPORT).

According to Bates, Maguire's teammates also think he won't be playing for the team the next year.

Since no other clubs have expressed a significant interest in Maguire, United may find it difficult to offload the center back this summer. 

The club will make every effort to return as much of its £80 million outlay to Leicester City in 2019, but we are aware that no one will make an offer even close to that sum.

Maguire has been linked to Aston Villa, West Ham, and Leeds; he would view each of these organizations as a significant step down.

However, it doesn't appear that Sheffield United will be able to pay the former player's salaries despite the fact that they would love to sign him.

Maguire might relocate abroad like Chris Smalling did when he joined AS Roma, although Inter Milan is the only team that has been discussed in this context. Maybe we could work out a trade with Kim Mae-jae?

Ten Hag is currently starting Luke Shaw at center back instead of Maguire, as has been noticed. With that, it should go without saying that our boss deems the former Leicester City defender to be unnecessary



 


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