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MAN U Transfer news/rumours: Chelsea finally ‘accept’ €75m bid from Manchester United for Willian


.... Manchester United’s £100 target prefers Chelsea
.... Yerry Mina is the latest defender linked with Man Utd

Chelsea have reportedly accepted a €75million bid from Manchester United for winger, Willian.
MAN U Transfer news/rumours: Chelsea finally ‘accept’ €75m bid from Manchester United for Willian

Willian has been on a list of transfer targets by United manager, Jose Mourinho for the remaining weeks of the summer window.

The Brazilian international worked under Mourinho during during his time at Chelsea.

The 29-year-old was also being chased by Barcelona, but the Catalan giants opted out of the deal and have since decided to sign Malcom from Bordeaux.

However, TuttoSport, as cited by SportWitness, is reporting that Chelsea have accepted a bid of €75million from Manchester United.


Manchester United’s £100 target prefers Chelsea


Manchester United target, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, has expressed his desire to join Chelsea instead.

The Red Devils have tracked the Serbian international for the last 12 months and held preliminary talks with Lazio in April over a move to Old Trafford.
MAN U Transfer news/rumours: Chelsea finally ‘accept’ €75m bid from Manchester United for Willian


The Serie A giants wanted to sell the player for around £100 million and were unwilling to sanction his departure before the World Cup.

The Independent, UK, reports that the midfielder now wants a transfer to Chelsea instead.

However, Chelsea’s chances of signing the midfielder could hinge on the club’s ability to keep Eden Hazard.

The Belgian wants to join Real Madrid but Chelsea insist they will not listen to bids for the winger, despite Madrid’s readiness to pay upwards of £160m.

Should Hazard hand in a transfer request, he could force through a move to the Bernabeu and Chelsea would be more willing to sanction a deal for Milinkovic-Savic.

Chelsea have already signed Jorginho for £52m from Napoli but Maurizio Sarri will be given the necessary funds to return the club to the top four.

OTHER TRANSFER STORIES

Yerry Mina is the latest defender linked with Man Utd

Yerry Mina, Robert Lewandowski and a Middlesbrough teenager are all linked with Manchester United as we round up the latest transfer rumours on Sunday, July 29.

Man Utd will offer Barcelona £35m for defender Yerry Mina, according to a report in the Sun on Sunday.

The Colombian only joined Barca in January, before going on to star for his country at this summer's World Cup in Russia, but is reported to be keen on a move to the Premier League.

Meanwhile, the Daily Star Sunday are reporting that Manchester United will have to offer Robert Lewandowski a weekly wage of £500,000 to tempt him into leaving Bayern Munich for the Premier League.

Bayern will apparently listen to offers of £70m for the forward, but United would need to offer him wages similar to those the pay Alexis Sanchez, according to the Star.

Could Robert Lewandowski come to the Premier League?

According to the Sunday Mirror, Juventus have told Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola they want the Manchester United midfielder back less than two years after selling him for £89m.

The report claims Miralem Pjanic, Daniele Rugani and Mattia Caldara would be sold by Juventus if they can tempt Pogba back to Turin.

The Mirror also report on Sunday morning that United are going head-to-head with neighbours Manchester City over Nathan Wood of Middlesbrough.

The 16-year-old defender has only just signed scholarship forms at Boro, but is already apparently attracting attention from top clubs.

Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho voiced his frustration at Manchester United's lack of transfer activity following Saturday night's friendly defeat to Liverpool.

"I would like to have two more players. I think I am not going to have two. I think it's possible I am going to have one. It's possible.

"I gave a list to the club of five names a few months ago and I wait to see if it is possible to have one of these players."

















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