Manuel Ugarte: Galatasaray to make January move for Manchester United flop
Much has been made about Kobbie Mainoo facing a bleak future under Ruben Amorim at Manchester United .
The United academy product, considered one of the side’s most technically gifted players, is still waiting for his first start in the Premier League. Mainoo, who started the final of Euro 2024, has been restricted to just 171 minutes in the league.
Accordingly, the England international is pushing for a move away from Old Trafford in January . Interestingly, he is not the only midfielder struggling under Amorim.
Manuel Ugarte earned a notable move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2023 after impressing at Sporting CP under Amorim’s guidance.
However, during the end-of-season meeting at Carrington in May, the United head coach slammed Ugarte for his work rate and said he did not recognise him as the same player from their stint in Lisbon.
Amorim’s opinion of the Uruguayan has been reflected in his team selection, as the 24-year-old has started just twice in the league this campaign.
His last start came against Brentford in September.
According to Turkish journalist Erol Evcen , Galatasaray are “closely monitoring” Ugarte’s situation at United.
It is boldly claimed that the number 25 is “set to part ways” with United, having only moved to Manchester from the French capital last year in a deal worth around £50m, including add-ons.
Galatasaray will reportedly “knock on United’s door” for the Uruguay international in the winter transfer window.
Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming the Red Devils will listen to offers for Ugarte in January.
However, any deal could hinge on whether United can find a suitable replacement, as Amorim cannot rely on the ageing Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro to play regularly.
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