United given green light to push ahead with pursuit of PL star as they set deadline to complete deal

ENFIELD, ENGLAND - JUNE 06: Marc Guehi, Jarrad Branthwaite and Eberechi Eze of England battle for possession during a training session at Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre on June 06, 2024 in Enfield, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Manchester United’s hierarchy are looking to push ahead with pursuing transfer targets despite delaying a decision on Erik ten Hag’s future.

In truth, you’d struggle to see how many players would jump at the prospect of making an Old Trafford switch when they have little to no idea of who will be sat in the dugout next season.

The latest reports claim that Gareth Southgate is United’s priority to succeed Ten Hag. Should that come to fruition, it’s a decision that won’t be met too kindly by supporters.

Nevertheless, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co. have got their transfer shortlist ready for the window opening next Friday, and one name who’s believed to be among the top targets is Jarrad Branthwaite.

The Everton star, 22, is fresh off the back of making his England debut on Monday evening, but failed to make the final 26-man Euros squad on Thursday – an absolutely bizarre decision by Southgate to take Lewis Dunk over him, by the way.

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Reds eye Branthwaite signing before July

As per the Liverpool Echo, the Toffees will demand a minimum of £75 million to sanction the exit of Branthwaite, albeit unwillingly. United, on the other hand, are hoping to seal the deal by June 30.

His imminent return from Three Lions camp has opened the door for the Reds to ignite their pursuit, given that the Football Association had implemented a law to block clubs, agents and players negotiating transfers while away on international duty.

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  1. Being in Canada maybe something gets lost in the internet connection from stories in England. Why is MU looking at a player worth supposedly 80 Millions pounds who did not make the English team for Euro 2024. He may be a very good player but I think there are other alternatives. Even on the England team Guehi ,50 million and Konsa 40 million would seem a better option.

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