ManchesterManchester United are reportedly plotting a big money move for Vinicius Junior and testing Real Madrid with a €200 million bid.
According to Defensa Central, Manchester United ponder a €200 million move for Vinicius Junior. Whether Real Madrid will agree to sell their star remains the question, as the Red Devils are prepared to show ambition in the upcoming summer window.
Manchester United are willing to pay €200 million for Vinicius Junior?
The arrival of INOES at Manchester United has made the fans expect key changes to how they operate, especially in the transfer market. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to bring about a reputational change at the club as he recently commented every aspect of football’s operations would be carefully scrutinised in the coming period.
Manchester United has suffered as a club, and their pull has gone cold in the transfer market. Yet, reports are stating they have made an offer for Kylian Mbappe, and now another says the Red Devils are keen to fork out €200 million on a confident Vinicius Junior.
INOES wants a statement signing in the summer and could fork out large sums to get a suitable player despite reports stating the contrary; Manchester United are not in contact with Vinicius’ camp, although they certainly might try to approach Real Madrid with that supposed 200 million offer.
Real Madrid could consider selling him if they receive an exceptional offer, although, in hindsight, they consider the Brazilian untouchable. To show their faith, the club tied Vinicius to a deal until 2027 and now dreams of pairing the attacker with potential new arrival Mbappe.
Will Real Madrid sell Vinicius Junior?
Florentino Perez has always dreamed of acquiring the best possible profiles in the market to create a squad of stars. The arrival of Jude Bellingham indeed signalled his intention further, and now Mbappe has agreed to join Real Madrid.
The prospect of having Vinicius, Mbappe, Bellingham, and Rodrygo in the same lineup is a mouth-watering thought. Why would Perez want to sell the Brazilian? Moreover, should the decision to leave come to the attacker, the chances of the Brazilian willfully departing are slim to none at this career stage.