Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite

Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite
Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite

Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite

Man Utd may need to get creative in their hunt for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite.

According to reports, Everton has made it plain that they will not consent to a trade for Jarrad Branthwaite,

which has hurt Manchester United’s chances of acquiring their top defensive target.
The 21-year-old’s asking price from Everton seems too high for United to match, and it’s possible that they looked
into other arrangements in order to reach an agreement.

Nevertheless, as the Toffees are holding fast to their most valuable asset, they will probably need to offer Branthwaite

cash up front to get him to Old Trafford.

Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite
Officially confirmed:Everton has finally accepted Man Utd swap deal for Jarrad Branthwaite

Among the players United is trying to get go of as part of a summer cleanout at the beginning of the INEOS era are

Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Victor Lindelof.

Given that both have been connected to relocations to Goodison Park, they are inevitably included in discussions

over Branthwaite’s future.

However, the Liverpool Echo claim that Everton is not showing much interest in Branthwaite, therefore United will

not be able to use either player in a trade for the youngster.

The Merseyside team reportedly turned down a £43 million initial bid for its defensive gem and is now anticipating a

new attempt.

After ten years of financial mismanagement, United, under the new leadership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, vow they will

never longer overpay for their transfer objectives.

The Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules and Financial Fair Play have both placed limits on the club

because of its reckless use of funds after Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

The mentality that led United to spend £80 million, then a record amount for a defender, to acquire Harry Maguire

from Leicester City in 2019

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