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Man Utd ‘plan to use Harry Maguire in swap transfer to land £70million England star’


MANCHESTER UNITED reportedly plan to use Harry Maguire in a swap transfer to try and land Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite.

The centre-back is valued at £70million by the Toffees and is a top transfer target for the Red Devils this summer.

Man Utd have planned to use Harry Maguire in a swap transfer to land Everton’s Jarrad BranthwaiteCredit: Getty
The centre-back is valued at £70million by the ToffeesCredit: Reuters

Everton’s severe financial plight means they will be limited in who they can buy at the end of the season.

This means the Toffees may have to sell star players to avoid further point deductions.

And one asset they will consider selling is youngster Branthwaite.

Amid growing interest across the Premier League the England U21 international could see his £70m price tag increase.

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According to the Daily Star, United will look to offer experienced fellow Three Lions defender Maguire for the 21-year-old.

But it’s not all down to the club as Maguire last summer refused to join West Ham despite knowing he had no future at Old Trafford.

The 31-year-old saw that change as an injury crisis in United’s backline forced boss Erik ten Hag to recall him into the first team.

The Red Devils hope that by including the ex-Leicester man they may be able to offset about £20m off any deal.

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After spending last season on loan to Eredivisie side PSV, the Carlisle-born star was included in the Three Lions squad that won the U21 European Championship.

Now a key player under Sean Dyche with 38 appearances this season, Branthwaite earned his first senior call-up to the England team in March.

The defender will be hoping to impress Gareth Southgate to earn his spot in the Euro 2024 squad this summer.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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