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Man Utd back in for Jarrad Branthwaite! Ruben Amorim ready to splash out £50m on Everton defender but Red Devils face one major problem

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  • United have zeroed in on Branthwaite
  • Ready to shell out Everton's asking price
  • But must fulfill one crucial condition set by the player
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to The Sun,the 22-year-old defender has been on United’s radar for over a year, and club officials remain eager to finalize a deal that meets Everton’s valuation. Branthwaite remains open to the idea of leaving Goodison Park, recognizing that a move to Manchester United would significantly raise his profile.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    However, Branthwaite remains determined to play in the Champions League, as he believes competing at the highest level will boost his chances of securing a spot in England’s World Cup squad. This preference could complicate United’s pursuit, as Amorim’s side must win the Europa League to secure Champions League qualification next season as they are unlikely to break into the top-four Premier League spots.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Last summer, the Toffees turned down two bids from United with the second one structured as £45m up front with £5m in add-ons. Although Everton are reluctant to sell, financial considerations may force their hand. The club is dealing with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) concerns and could be required to cash in on key assets to balance their books. Moreover, reports indicate that Everton lack the financial resources to offer Branthwaite a new contract, despite his current deal running until 2027.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Despite competition from Tottenham and Everton’s tough negotiating stance, United believe they can eventually reach an agreement. Branthwaite’s potential arrival would be a major boost for United’s defence, particularly as Amorim looks to rebuild the squad ahead of the new season to compete for major honours.