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Man Utd are interested in signing Wolves midfielder Andre, according to reports in the Brazilian media.
RTI Sports claimed the 24-year-old had “support” from Casemiro. The 34-year-old will leave Old Trafford when his contract expires this summer, and it appears he has given his support to the Red Devils to sign his compatriot as his replacement.
Andre is currently valued at £35m by Wolves, but it is believed his asking price will fall when the club is relegated.
Rob Edwards’ side are 15 points adrift of safety with six games remaining, and their fate is expected to be decided in the next two to three weeks.
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Man Utd is targeting 2 midfielders
Journalist Fabrizio Romano and others report that Director of Football Jason Wilcox hopes to add two additional players to the midfield this summer.
Of course, with a limited transfer budget, United are unlikely to spend £100 million on each player, so while a sizable sum could be spent on signing the likes of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, Sandro Tonali from Newcastle, or Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace, the second midfielder can be purchased at a much lower cost. In that context, you can understand why Andre is on the club’s radar.
Andre has two other suitors
RTI Sports reports that Liverpool and Bayern Munich are also keeping tabs on the Wolves star.
Both are believed to be looking for players with Andre’s attributes. He is accurate in passing, provides intensity in possession of the ball, and is quite disciplined in guarding opposing players.
From the looks of it, there will probably be a scramble for the player’s signature once Wolves are relegated and his price tag drops to a bargain.
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