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Arsenal and Real Madrid to rival Man United for two Everton stars

Published 12:26 9 Jan 2024 GMT

Updated 13:09 9 Jan 2024 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Arsenal and Real Madrid to rival Man United for two Everton stars

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United could have a loan move ace up their sleeve.

Manchester United have fallen far behind Arsenal in the Premier League, but they are hoping to be competitive in the transfer market, at least.

By underperforming to worrying degrees, this season, United have only succeeded in driving up the potential transfer fee for midfield targets. One of the, Amadou Onana, cost Everton £33m in August of 2022 and could now bring the Toffees a 50% profit.

Despite the emergence of Kobbie Mainoo in the United midfield, Erik ten Hag's side still look sluggish in the centre of the park. Casemiro is due back from injury soon, but ten Hag has failed, this season, to plug in the likes of Mason Mount, Sofyan Amrabat and Christian Eriksen with Bruno Fernandes + 1.

Sevilla were in pole position to get Mejbri but Everton have thrown in a loan request. If United do them a solid here, it could go favourably in any Onana negotiations.

In the file marked 'words I did not expect to be reading today', please add Jarrad Branthwaite attracts interest from Real Madrid.

The England U21 defender spent last season out on loan at PSV Eindhoven and won praise as a "complete" centre-back from their boss, former United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy.

6-foot-5 and extremely pacy, the 21-year-old certainly looks a decent prospect. He has played 18 times for Everton, this season, and has garnered praise in many of his performances.

Going back to PSV, the Dutch side are one of two sides keen on giving Facundo Pellestri his third loan spell in four years. The Uruguayan was twice loaned out to Alavès, in Spain, but has made 14 appearances for United this season.

LA Galaxy have also made enquiries about Pellestri, according to The Daily Mail, giving Erik ten Hag another thing to chew on as he tries to end a flagging season on a higher note.

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