Reports say Barcelona boss Hansi Frick “stances” of Fermin Lopez and “stances” of Fermin Lopez.
The Red Devils have already signed three signs this summer, with Matoeus Cunha and Brian Mbeumo arriving from Premier League clubs Wolves and Brentford respectively, while the young Paraguay Diego Leon joined from Cerro Porteno.
Extensive reports suggest that Ruben Amorim, who wants a striker, midfielder and goalkeeper, is about to sign three more players before the end of the transfer window.
Man Utd appears to have settled down as the number one central target for RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco, but there have been rumours that Paris Saint-Germain’s Genre Rugidon Narma could be an option to improve his goalkeeping position.
The Red Devils have also linked to many midfielders this summer, with Valencia defensive midfielder Jabi Guerra looking like the top option last month.
However, the deal is not progressing with Man UTD, which also links to a potential hijacking of the Ipswichtown deal with Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.
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A report earlier this week claims that the Red Devils are preparing a “big offer” for Barcelona midfielder Fermin.
Man Utd is currently “expressing his direct interest in signing Fermin and is willing to file a financial offer of over 70 million euros.”
However, further reports in Spain on Sunday claim that Barcelona boss Flick “clearly” his stance on Deco, the sports director of the LaLiga club.
Flick said, “I don’t want to lose ‘Fermin’ under all circumstances. “The German coach has sent a clear and powerful message to Deco and the sports director of FC Barcelona. Fermin cannot move, not 70 million euros or other amounts.
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“The coach sees El Campillo’s midfielder as a key player in his sports projects and doesn’t want to give up on him no matter how intense the transfer market gets.”
Former Man UTD defender Gary Neville thinks it will “not get worse” than Red Devils’ last season, and thinks it’s necessary to have a new goalkeeper to change his fate.
“We’ve been working hard to get into the business,” Neville said on Sky News’ Business Live.
“I think they need goalkeepers, and if they fill these two positions with decent signatures, it means United have to have a better season than last year. They can’t really get worse.”