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Juventus and Manchester United are among the great European heavyweights currently looking to sign the young prodigy.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is about to complete two years at Manchester United. Two years ago, when the Norwegian took over from José Mourinho, the Red Devils were in the midst of a meltdown. He went in and stabilized the ship, but the honeymoon period is now over. And now he is expected to deliver trophies.
For that to happen, the club must first strengthen itself in certain areas. And one that needs immediate reinforcement is the one on the right.
The search for a right-winger now appears to be an incessant search that has so far been fruitless. Jadon Sancho was the first-choice target in last summer’s transfer window. Then came the alternatives like Ousmane Dembele, Douglas Costa and many others.
Having started the transfer window at a snail’s pace, United saw them rush to acquire signatures at the last minute. On the day of the deadline, the Red Devils secured four new signings. However, none of them were the high-profile right-wingers they lived for. And with the roster preparing for a hectic period during the holiday season, the urge to fill the position will be felt again.
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According to La Nazione (via Sportwitness), Manchester United in particular have been intensively monitoring the growth of Palmeiras forward Gabriel Veron. The 18-year-old can play both wings and possesses the ability to lead the front line if necessary.
Veron has played 26 games for the Brazilian Serie A team in all competitions so far, amassing eight goals and three assists this season. Incredible statistics for a player of his age. The Brazilian is touted as the next gem set to move to Europe.
Juventus, Arsenal and Fiorentina are equally interested in the player currently signed by Palmeiras until 2025. The report claims that Manchester United can sign the striker for around € 25 million.
Signing Veron will not be easy for any Premier League team, including Manchester United. Changes to transfer rules and regulations imposed by post-Brexit intervention would make the signing of a player currently playing outside of England more problematic. Therefore, players like Juventus and Fiorentina would gain an additional advantage over the Red Devils next January.
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