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Why Man Utd are 'unlikely' to be able to complete transfer for standout Nice centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo - explained

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  • Man Utd were keen to sign Todibo
  • Were in advanced talks with Nice
  • But had to pull back from the deal
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to Fabrizio Romano, United's advanced talks with the French club have been halted due to complications arising from the dual ownership of both clubs by INEOS, headed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. This issue has led UEFA to block any potential transfer between the two outfits as they will be participating in the next edition of the Europa League and a move is now "highly unlikely".

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Todibo has been a standout performer for Nice since joining the club four years ago, attracting interest from several top teams. However, with the Todibo deal off the table, United have turned their attention to other potential defensive reinforcements. Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite has emerged as a target, though initial efforts to sign him have also faced setbacks. United's £35 million ($44.53m) bid for the young defender was deemed insufficient by Everton, who labelled the offer as "insulting". Despite this rejection, it remains to be seen if the club revisits their interest with an improved proposal, especially given their urgent need for defensive strengthening.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Aside from Branthwaite, United have also been linked with Leny Yoro of Lille. However, any move for the young French defender seems far from imminent as Real Madrid are considered favourites to land the player - suggesting that United may need to explore further options.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    INEOS' ownership of both United and Nice has proven to be a double-edged sword. While it allows for potential synergies and shared resources, it also imposes significant restrictions, as evidenced by the blocked Todibo transfer. The ability to adapt quickly and identify viable alternatives will be crucial in maintaining their competitive edge. The club's fans will be keenly watching to see how these developments unfold and what it means for their team's prospects in both domestic and European competitions.