With INEOS taking over Manchester United, there is excitement and anticipation for new partnerships and deals. Express Sport looks at four potential deals that could happen this summer as the club enters the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era. Among the potential signings is Jean-Clair Todibo, who has been identified as a potential replacement for Harry Maguire. With Todibo likely to leave OGC Nice at the end of the season, other clubs are circling for his signature. Meanwhile, fans can also get their hands on the new Nike home and away kits for England ahead of the Euro 2024 tournament.
Manchester United Linked with OGC Nice Defender Todibo
Background:
British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe recently announced his interest in purchasing Manchester United, a move that has sparked speculation about potential squad changes and transfers. OGC Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo has emerged as a target for the Red Devils, with reports suggesting he could be a potential replacement for Harry Maguire.
OGC Nice's Jean-Clair Todibo
Todibo, a 23-year-old French center-back, has impressed for Nice this season, making 23 appearances in all competitions. He is known for his physicality, aerial prowess, and ability to play out from the back. His contract with Nice expires at the end of this season, making him a potential bargain for clubs looking to strengthen their defenses.
Manchester United's Defensive Concerns
Manchester United have struggled defensively this season, with Maguire being criticized for his inconsistent performances. The club is keen to add a more reliable and competent center-back to their ranks, and Todibo is seen as a suitable candidate.
Potential Deal
If Ratcliffe's takeover bid is successful, Manchester United could pursue a transfer for Todibo this summer. Nice is likely to demand a significant fee for their prized asset, but the Red Devils may be willing to pay a premium considering their need for defensive reinforcements.
Other Potential Signings
In addition to Todibo, Manchester United have also been linked with a number of other potential signings, including:
FAQs
1. Is the takeover of Manchester United by Sir Jim Ratcliffe a done deal?
The takeover bid is still in its early stages, and there is no guarantee that it will be successful.
2. How much would Manchester United have to pay for Todibo?
Nice is expected to demand a fee in the region of £30-40 million for Todibo.
3. Is Todibo a direct replacement for Harry Maguire?
While Todibo could be brought in to compete with Maguire, it is unlikely that he would be a direct replacement for the English defender.
4. What other signings could Manchester United make this summer?
Manchester United have been linked with a number of other players, including Osimhen, Kane, Rice, and Caicedo.
5. What is the expected timescale for the Todibo deal?
If Ratcliffe's takeover bid is successful, Manchester United could make an official offer for Todibo in the summer transfer window.
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