According to journalist Dean Jones, manchester united have some interest in signing Arsenal Goal in the center of the field Martín Zubimendi of Real Sociedad this summer.
Man United are likely to strengthen their midfield department over the next few transfer window. is talked about casemiro He left the club after a second season plagued by injuries. Sofyan Amrabat could also return to Fiorentina amid his failed loan spell with the Red Devils so far.
A new holding midfielder could be the top priority for the Mancunian giants and talk to Givemesport, jones has highlighted that United are interested in Zubimendi, although he is more likely to opt for Arsenal, he stated: “I've even heard that Man Utd like Zubimendi. “I’m not sure he would choose that over Arsenal, but they have some interest in him.”
Quality midfielder
Casemiro was splendid for the Red Devils in his debut campaign. United were applauded for the decision to sign him. real Madrid but things have gone badly in his second year at the club. The Brazilian has not been able to stay injury-free and, when he has been available, his performances have been poor.
The former Porto player will turn 32 next month and United could seriously consider selling him during the summer. Moving to Saudi Arabia could help them recoup some of the transfer fee spent on him. They would want a quality replacement in the transfer market and Zubimendi seems the ideal option.
The 24-year-old would be an improvement on Casemiro. He is better with the ball at his feet, has the ability to win challenges and averages several ball recoveries per appearance. The big obstacle for United could be the interest of Arsenal, who have been trying to sign him for some time.
Zubimendi, who has a £51 million termination clause on his contract, he has been a target for the Gunners in recent transfer windows but has refused to leave Sociedad. If he considers a new club this summer, he could join the London giants instead of United due to the progress made in the league. He could be seen as a replacement for Thomas Partey.