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Man Utd needs to take initiative to keep Jarrad Branthwaite from joining Real Madrid.

Man Utd needs to take initiative to keep Jarrad Branthwaite from joining Real Madrid.

Amidst “genuine interest” from Real Madrid, Manchester United needs to be aggressive in their pursuit of Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite.

Branthwaite is presently the top player on the Red Devils’ transfer shortlist, and they will probably look to sign a marquee center back this summer.

Nevertheless, Dean Jones recently stated that Madrid has a “genuine interest,” suggesting that they are not the only team pursuing the 21-year-old.

Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Los Blancos, was the manager of Branthwaite’s first team at Everton. Madrid might gain an advantage as a result.

We believe that in order to keep the England youth international from leaving for the top team in La Liga, the Red Devils need to be proactive in their pursuit of him.

Branthwaite needs to sign an early transfer agreement with United.
As one of the Premier League’s top young center backs, Branthwaite has proven himself.

He had a fantastic loan spell at PSV Eindhoven and has been a constant in the Toffees lineup this season.

The center back has made two tackles every game in addition to winning an amazing 68% of his duels.

In the meantime, he has averaged 5.8 recoveries, 4.2 clearances, and 1.6 interceptions per league game.

Branthwaite’s distribution percentage (79%) still needs to be improved. With more experience and stronger players surrounding him, that ought to occur.

From our perspective, signing the young player seems like a no-brainer. Although he can play as a right center back as well, his natural position is left center back.

The Toffees are presently seeking about £75 million, but United may use their present financial difficulties as leverage to this summer to negotiate a lower offer.

As soon as the domestic transfer window reopens, they have to investigate a deal. There’s always a chance Madrid could hijack the transfer if they opt to buy time.

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