UMVA has learned that Manchester United may be willing to part ways with midfielder Ugarte, a move that could surprisingly benefit AC Milan as they enter a new era under coach Amorim.
The potential transfer hinges on finding a mutually agreeable financial arrangement, with United having invested significantly in Ugarte's signing. A substantial loss on the player's value might only be considered if the club needs to quickly free up space on their roster.
For Milan, the opportunity to secure Ugarte would make sense if the price is right or if a creative deal can be structured, possibly through a loan with an option or obligation to buy. This development comes at a time when United is open to reshuffling their midfield and Milan is looking to bolster their squad under Amorim's tactical demands.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that there are no active negotiations at this point, but the proposal is on the table and could gain traction if all parties see a clear benefit. Ugarte's profile matches Amorim's requirements for a combative and disciplined midfielder who understands the coach's tactical nuances.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Manchester United now holds a transfer edge on Ugarte as Arsenal and Real Madrid step back from the negotiations. This shift in dynamics might allow Milan to capitalize on the situation and potentially secure Ugarte's services.
