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Manchester United have rebuffed a proposal from Turkish giants Galatasaray for Fred.
The midfielder is amongst quite a few gamers the Crimson Devils are open to letting go, in an effort to enhance the sum of money Erik ten Hag can spend on recruits this summer season.
The Peoples Individual lined a report which revealed that Fred had picked new brokers to deal with his potential Previous Trafford exit.
He now shares the identical illustration as Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus.
Within the Premier League, Fulham are the membership understood to be main the race to signal Fred.
There’s additionally curiosity from Saudi Arabia within the 30-year-old, who missed United’s opening pre-season recreation in opposition to Leeds in Oslo on Wednesday.
The participant’s absence was defined by a have to “handle his workload” after his exploits final season.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has now issued an replace on Fred’s future and indicated that Galatasaray at the moment are within the fray to land his providers.
Romano solely reveals, “Galatasaray have approached Manchester United to signal Fred!
“Opening proposal already submitted — rejected by Man United.
“Switch charge was beneath expectations.”
EXCL: Galatasaray have approached Manchester United to signal Fred! 🟡🔴
Opening proposal already submitted — rejected by Man United, switch charge was beneath expectations.
🇧🇷 Fred will depart United this summer season as Saudi golf equipment, Fulham and extra PL golf equipment are already engaged on it. pic.twitter.com/7rxNwiw6pZ
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 13, 2023
The switch guru provides, “Fred will depart United this summer season as Saudi golf equipment, Fulham and extra PL golf equipment are already engaged on it.”
With a number of events plotting to swoop in for the United quantity 17, the 20-time English champions will probably be hopeful of getting a bidding struggle going.
It will give them the prospect to fetch as a lot cash for Fred as potential and recoup many of the £52m plus bonuses that they paid for him in 2018.