Manchester United ready to pay €90 million to beat Arsenal, Chelsea to Kenan Yildiz

Manchester United are ready to pay €90 million for Kenan Yildiz in the hope of beating competition from the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal.

According to Caught Offside, Manchester United are ready to pay a big fee in the region of €90 million for Kenan Yildiz. There’s intense competition in place for the 20-year-old Serie A wonderkid, with Juventus hoping to keep hold of him with a new deal, although the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal’s interest could add to the pressure.

Kenan Yildiz has become one of the sought after stars in Serie A following an impressive time at Juventus. He’s already considered the most important asset at the Turin giants, and it will take a huge bid for suitors to lure him away from the Bianconeri.

Juventus have been angling for a new deal to keep hold of Yildiz for the long run, especially in an effort to protect his value. A recent report stated Yildiz has indeed agreed a new deal with the club, although at agreement is only reported to be until 2030, which seems like a decision to protect his valuation in the market.

However, the growing interest from top clubs, especially in the Premier League, could encourage a big sale. Chelsea are keen to sign the Turkish international as another big piece to their young project, while Arsenal are keeping close tabs on his situation at Juventus.

Both those London giants are in a good position to pay big for the Turkish international, although Juventus will demand a significant fee in return. There will be multiple approaches in the summer, as this could be potentially his last season in Turin and probably Serie A.

Manchester United ready to pay big for Kenan Yildiz

Manchester United have shown an interest in Yildiz, and are now ready to pay around €90 million to lure the 20-year-old Serie A wonderkid. Whether that would be enough to tempt Juventus remains to be seen, considering Yildiz is one of the best young talents in World football at the moment.

Manchester United are a good enough option for any footballer to consider, although in the current scheme of things, the likes of Chelsea or Arsenal may have different appeal, given they will guarantee Champions League football.

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