Manchester United makes offer to 'steal' Tottenham transfer target
Manchester United are poised to make their opening offer for Everton center-back Jarrad Branthwaite, who has also attracted interest from Tottenham Hotspur, according to Sky Sports.
Branthwaite's impressive performances last season have put him on the radar of several top Premier League clubs. The 21-year-old defender has become a hot commodity, with both Manchester United and Tottenham reportedly keen on securing his services.
Over the past month, it has been widely reported that Everton are preparing for bids for their young star, with the Daily Mail noting the interest from Spurs and United.
Tottenham already have Micky Van de Ven and Cristian Romero as their primary central defenders for the upcoming 2024/25 season under Ange Postecoglou. However, the club's interest in Branthwaite suggests they are looking to bolster their defensive options further.
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Manchester United makes offer to 'steal' Tottenham transfer target
Sky Sports reports that Manchester United are ready to submit a bid in the region of £45 million for Branthwaite. Despite this substantial offer, Everton are expected to reject it. The Merseyside club sees Branthwaite as a crucial part of Sean Dyche’s squad and has not set a specific valuation on the player.
Everton faces financial pressures and needs to sell players to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Despite this, it appears they prefer to retain Branthwaite and instead consider selling other assets such as Amadou Onana.
Jarrad Branthwaite’s potential is evident, and it's no surprise that clubs like Manchester United and Tottenham are vying for his signature. His composure, defensive prowess, and ability to perform consistently at a young age make him a desirable acquisition.
While Everton’s stance on keeping him is understandable, the financial pressures they face might eventually force their hand. For United, adding Branthwaite could strengthen their defensive line significantly, providing depth and long-term stability.
Will Everton hold firm on their decision to keep Branthwaite, or will financial realities force them to accept a lucrative offer from one of the Premier League giants?