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Deal 50% Agreed – Man Utd could sign new Pogba as Ratcliffe eyes move for “magnificent” £35m-rated star – opinion

In the latest developments at Manchester United, potential minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe seems to be making significant moves, both in the boardroom and the transfer market.

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Following the decision to part ways with CEO Richard Arnold, Sir Jim is reportedly eyeing further changes, including the possibility of replacing football director John Murtough with his own team.

In terms of scouting potential talents, reports indicate that Manchester United is closely monitoring Youssouf Fofana from AS Monaco.

The 24-year-old midfielder, whose contract runs until the end of the 2024/25 season, has attracted interest from United, Juventus, and PSG.

Valued at around £35 million, Fofana has been a key figure for Monaco, showcasing his prowess in the midfield.

Comparisons have been drawn between Fofana and former United player Paul Pogba, highlighting the French midfielder’s impressive performances in key metrics like progressive passes, carries to the final third, tackles won, and interceptions made.

Fofana’s on-the-ball and off-the-ball contributions, along with his playing style resembling that of Enzo Fernandez and Bruno Guimaraes, make him an appealing prospect for Erik ten Hag’s team.

The potential acquisition of Fofana aligns with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s vision for a change in recruitment strategy at the club, bringing in a player with considerable potential at a relatively reasonable cost.

This move could signal a shift in United’s approach to building a competitive squad.

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